What's the difference between starting a startup in India and starting one in the USA?
Anonymous 1
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The exposure will be more there. Obviously because it’s a more mature ecosystem
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Reality & Needs to be Admitted!!!
Firstly, There will be only 20-30% of the Startups raise funds from Angel Investors
Next, Only 2-5% of the Startups raise from Venturs Capital Rounds
Making it tougher, There will be very very few startups that
My cofounder and I are working remotely but are now planning to move to a single location for better collaboration. We're torn between a few options:
Bangalore: It’s expensive but offers great exposure to startup communities and networking opportuni