Why India don't have it's own self developed, sustainable and successful Social Network Platform?
Why Koo or any such Indian social media platform failed?
There's talk that a lot of non Indian brands are looking to launch their IPOs in India. Hmm, let’s see how that goes if it happens, it could be great for the Indian market, as long as the companies are genuinely high quality.
The social comparison and influence paradigm of social networks needs to be rethought.
India's ban on social media will create numerous opportunities for indigenous startups, as well as ensure that Indian data is stored on Indian servers and used in
As we move further away from 2021, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Indian startup ecosystem is uniquely distinct.
A less widely shared view in the industry is that Indian venture capital (VC) investments are more likely to yield several $
In the pursuit of social validation, we're caught up in meaningless trends on social media. On Instagram, people project happiness, on Twitter, they appear assertive, and on Snapchat, they strive to be quirky, but in reality, it's all a facade.