Indian startups are gaining traction, but a worrying trend of cloning successful apps threatens long-term growth and innovation. This "copy-paste" culture, while effective short-term, raises concerns about sustainability and originality.
While app
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Deekshith Korivi
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First Stop your copy and paste work like sam.
Show your face first then speak about India startups
I think gone are the times, where you could just copy paste a western idea in India.
The next best businesses in India will be built by chasing India first insights and chasing vertical categories
Your area of intrest where you want to work to make India better?
Startups? Social startups? Healthcare? Anything.?
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Blacky Typhoon
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Mere ko lgta hai ki copy paste hi krnaaa sahi ho . Europe k startups ko jo already build and advanced
rather than again thinking of build things fro. scratch
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Shashwat Singh
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Can the concept of Hampton from Sam Par from the my first million pod be brought in India and what challenges might one face if they decide to start a community.
To give a brief, its just community of 8 people being brought together in order to disc
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Akshat Garg
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What's your top 3 favourite startups in shark tank india?
Before commenting anything negative about Bhavish Aggarwal you need to analyse your own achievements , so please stop saying copy paster .
Ager khud kuch nhi kar sakte tho bechare ko support he kar do ....