Would it be really difficult to establish a brand for condoms, in India, what are the challenges in terms of manufacturing or white labelling, it’s still a pretty nascent market, accounting to around 600mn dollars in India. I believe it’s purely a br
Nearly 60% of Indian startups shut down due to poor market demand
Not tech. Not team. Just building something nobody wants.
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Vivek kumar
On medial • 5m
Here’s a quick list of failed Indian startups:
1. Zilingo – Shut down due to financial mismanagement.
2. Fynd – Failed due to stiff competition and unsustainable profits.
3. Katerra India – Shutdown due to poor execution and market adaptation is
I have a question.
I live in a tier 3 city where startup culture is nothing. Finding same mindset people is very tough. I have ideas but implementation/execution is very tough and slow for me. I don't have much financial support.
Can anyone suggest
What do you think is the difference between Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs, in terms of their mindset and execution?
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 4m
If anyone thinks that this market fall is solely because of Trump, that's not the case. The Q3 results of Indian companies aren't looking great either, and the financial sector is still struggling to manage the stress of unsecured loans. The budget i