What are your thoughts on the prevailing bubble surrounding Indian startup IPOs in the market? Do you believe it will persist in this manner, or is there a possibility that it will eventually burst?
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Honestly, it’s a ticking time bomb. Most of these startups going public aren’t even profitable yet. It’s all hype and inflated valuations. If they don’t start showing real numbers soon, the bubble’s gonna burst, and it’ll be ugly.
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