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India has the second highest English speaking population in the world. Yet the West dares to call us third world!

Kaustubh Bhatter

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Considering that we old the fifth largest GDP, have the third largest startup ecosystem and will rightly get a UNSC permanent seat, we don’t deserve the third world tag!

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Hi,so writing here for the third time on this same idea,can't get it out of my head,can't get it into the world. We all know one of the hottest markets rn in India is Q-commerce, Q-commerce mainly because it's replacing a lot of e-commerce.The highe

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