Are we investing in the wrong direction?
Should the Indian Government support or invest in Industry 4.0 fields like Hardtech, AI, Biotech, Robotics, etc?
These fields drives innovation globally and builds a high skilled workforce
Investing in th
Mention failed startups which were just few steps away from success in india. It will help me to study their case.
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Mohammed Zaid
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Amazon India has teamed up with Startup India to support startups through e-commerce, mentorship, and resources, particularly aiding women entrepreneurs through its Saheli program
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Ganesh Nayak
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 5m
Most people won't start their startups
Most startups will fail
Most of them won't be unicorns
Only a few will know real success
And maybe one of those few will change the world for the better
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Chosen one
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List few foreign startups that are not present in india but can be very successful like ola, zomato etc.
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Aryan patil
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Do you believe that indian expats will return to india as become developed country?
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Armaan Nath
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 7m
What if we build an application through which we can do everything. I mean it's like Zomato+Uber+Zepto on a single platform.
Will it work in India?š¤
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Akash Sharma
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 6m
Looking to Dilute 15 Lakhs to few good ideas and startups done by college students.
Looking to help them with technicalities and finances. Managing revenue and business models.
If you feel like you are the one just pitch me your ideas.
More than 20 crore people use Dream 11 in India
while only 4 crore invests in Mutual Funds
People are willing to spend a few hours everyday to critically analyze players and build a dream team to win a few hundred rupees.
But not willing to spend