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Indians hate startups, especially companies that burn money and raise money but the truth is that 99% of Indian businesses don't make money See in India there are only 13M small businesses,88% of them are sole proprietors Out of 13M businesses, 5M

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Disrupting B2B businesses, software services, financial services, healthcare, and education requires a lot of capital and a willingness to burn money in the early days. It's a risky proposition, but the rewards can be huge

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