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Indian startups are Reverse Flipping. Many startups incorporate in countries like Singapore, Mauritius, the US (primarily for SaaS), or the Cayman Islands for several reasons: - Ease of doing business - Tax incentives - Better funding opportunities

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SHIV DIXIT

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Yes after 2014 we face huge boost in start sector specially in business oriented policies but still indian government is too slow in terms of policy making

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