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I have read many posts regarding criticizing Indian to lack innovation they are just copy. But, according to me that's not true While some Indian startups draw inspiration globally, their billion-dollar valuations reflect innovative solutions for the Indian market (e.g. mobile payments, Swiggy's delivery). It's adaptation, not imitation, fueling India's startup success!

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