India is far behind in AI and blockchain due to a poor education system and poor government decision-making (nearly all blockchain developers have moved to the UAE).
We should not celebrate our 5 trillion GDP success, it is more important to know whe
See More
5 replies6 likes
Rahul Meena
Proficient in Java, ... • 10m
Indians often prefer imported products from countries like China, the USA, and Japan over domestic ones. This might be due to issues with affordability or product quality, leading to a lack of successful Indian mobile companies. Ironically, some indi
See More
0 replies5 likes
Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 2m
What do you think is the difference between Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs, in terms of their mindset and execution?
2 replies3 likes
Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 1y
⭐India 🇮🇳 has become became the leader in terms of time spent on mobile apps, overtaking China 🇨🇳.
⭐ In terms of revenue, however, India continues to lag compared to many smaller markets and did not feature in the top 20 revenue generating marke
See More
2 replies4 likes
Sahil Shaikh
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 1y
The country that does not respect and value time may become rich in GDP terms but will remain poor in per capita income forever.
Indians are good at applying ideas and concepts generated elsewhere and becoming experts; it will take time to invent new things, said Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy.
Who is to be blamed for that?
Indians or our Education System?
2 replies6 likes
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 recently watched a podcast of Ranveer alahbadia with Economist Ruchir sharma and it have a very good discussion about future of india in terms of GDP abd about past trends and comparison between India, America and China in terms of growth and