What according to you is the main problem in indian starup ecosystem as compared to us startup ecosystem?🤔🤔
Gitto Q Wesley
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Indian startup ecosyatem is an upcoming environment , but everyone should remember the Indian traits of money handling . Many startups with great potential don't get recognized because it is difficult to sell something in Indian market
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