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Which Indian startup in your opinion can become so big, that it's widely used around the world, just like we use Google and Microsoft daily?

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I'd say Zerodha could scale globally. They’ve already disrupted the brokerage industry here with zero-commission trading, and if they crack the US or European markets with a similar low-cost model, they could go big. But global finance is tricky with regulations, so it's not going to be easy.

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