India’s Most Profitable Startups: Zoho and Zerodha Lead the Way
India's startup ecosystem is witnessing a shift towards profitability, with companies like Zoho and Zerodha setting new benchmarks.
# Zoho: Leading the Charge
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Absolutely Flipkart only limited to as a local brand!
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Flipkart purchased Myntra in 2014.
Flipkart purchased Jabong via Myntra in 2016.
Walmart purchase Flipkart in 2018.
Flipkart killed Jabong in 2020.
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Flipkart, founded in 2007 by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, emerged as one of India's leading e-commerce platforms. Initially starting as an online bookstore, Flipkart rapidly expanded its offerings to become a one-stop destination for a wide range