A guide to understand India, these few points will definitely help you if you're building in India:
1. One common syndrome among every Indian is sepoy syndrome, they believe that Western products, names, ideas and business models are superior to In
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Anonymous 1
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Monetization > Retention > Acquisition? Bruh, most founders out here putting the cart before the horse.
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