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What technological changes can happen in India by 2035? Give your realistic futuristic predictions below. Few of them might happen and will give us direction. My predictions: 1. Quicker and easy intercity transport, improved bus stand/stops, electr

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Nice! Payment infra will be šŸ”„ with most remote villages paying online and availing services Doordash, ubereats, grubhub are all still under $20B in US, so beyond Zomato/Swiggy, there will be other Indian tech companies with bigger valuations, imo Fly taxi could be game changer, but there will be more innovations to reduce travel time, and it will be lit!

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