Would it be really difficult to establish a brand for condoms, in India, what are the challenges in terms of manufacturing or white labelling, it’s still a pretty nascent market, accounting to around 600mn dollars in India. I believe it’s purely a br
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Siddharth Chopra
Tech | AI | Business • 2m
Just got the access to GPT 4.5 and I must say it’s pretty good in writing (like a human)
A platform to find jobs in startups which are in their nascent phase. The experience gained in startups that are just starting out is immense. It would be great if there was a platform for people to join startups which are in their nascent phases and
1) Buy parts from China.
2) Assemble them in India.
3) Your Chinese product is ready to sell in India with a "MADE IN INDIA" label.
WOWOWOW.
According to Chai Wala, it’s a masterstoke
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Aryan Raj
Building @Prescribal... • 10m
Do you think that free water bottle marketing can work in India, as it is pretty successful in USA... And also can new SMMA's be formed around this type of marketing?
From a small factory in Mumbai to becoming the world’s best-selling biscuit, Parle-G is not just a snack — it’s an emotion that united India!
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Om Pandey
An engineer • 2m
The name is pretty casual.😂
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The Hustler
Become the 1% • 13d
"iPhone Dreams Stuck at the Border—Apple’s India Plans Waiting for a 'Hello' from Customs!"
Apple’s India dream just hit a red light—and it’s stamped “Made in China.” With crucial iPhone-making machinery stuck in import limbo, the iPhone 17 might be
Gold is for kings. Copper is for empires.
While you’re watching EV stocks...
The real war has started.
It’s not for oil.
It’s not for lithium.
It’s for copper.
And India is quietly entering the battlefield.
🇮🇳 India has become the leader in IPOs for 2024, surpassing China and the US - Financial Times.
🏆 Top countries by number of IPOs —
1️⃣ India — 310 IPOs
2️⃣ USA — 226
3️⃣ South Korea — 117
4️⃣ China — 84
🌏 It’s highly likely tha