Yeah. That makes sense. Most of the startups are copied from American ones.
China can but don't know wheb
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Since the India vs China startups issue is getting huge, let me try to clear this up.
Here is a comparison between Indian and Chinese startups based on valuations.
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India: Zomato ($24B)
China: Meituan ($120B)
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TBH, Indian shark tank should be renamed as American - Chinese products shark tank. I rarely found creativity. It's either copy of American startup or Chinese products assembled in india kinda start ups. Whenever product based startups are coming, th
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