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📍 The Indian startup culture has indeed been hyped up to some extent, fueled by success stories and investment frenzy. However, the reality often differs from the glossy image portrayed. Challenges like fierce competition, regulatory hurdles, and funding disparities exist, overshadowing the glamor. While some startups flourish, many struggle to survive, facing issues like talent retention, market saturation, and scalability. Do you think the hype surrounding the Indian startup ecosystem is justified, or are there underlying issues that need to be addressed for sustainable growth? 🤔

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