!! Do You know about INSEAD❓ !!
40 Indian Startups, 1 Connection: 📈
The INSEAD Effect – A glimpse into the entrepreneurial journey of INSEAD graduates shaping the Indian startup ecosystem across industries. From Yatra to Rebel Foods, these ventu
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Stealth • 2m
It's impressive to see how many successful startups have emerged from their alumni network, especially in India
Why India don't have it's own self developed, sustainable and successful Social Network Platform?
Why Koo or any such Indian social media platform failed?
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 4m
Are IITs Overrated ? Maybe YES 🤔
Based on the current era and generation, I personally think yea it is. IITs are well known for their networking.
I have a argument: Every year thousands of students gets admitted to IIT and Thousands of alumni ar
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Chosen one
Stealth • 8m
List few foreign startups that are not present in india but can be very successful like ola, zomato etc.
Title : The Y Combinator -> Turning Startups into Unicorns🚀🦄
• Y Combinator has a big impact on startups
• Its alumni includes famous tech companies like:
• Airbnb
• Dropbox
• Stripe
• Coinbase
• Zepto
• Razorpay
• Reddit
!! Do You know about INSEAD❓ !!
40 Indian Startups, 1 Connection: 📈
The INSEAD Effect – A glimpse into the entrepreneurial journey of INSEAD graduates shaping the Indian startup ecosystem across industries. From Yatra to Rebel Foods, these ventu
The most powerful dynasty in India isn’t a family.
It’s a network of elite institutions: the IITs and IIMs.
With less than 1% of applicants getting in, these schools produce leaders who shape industries like tech, business, and government.
Alumni
Many Indian startups mirror American giants:
Flipkart (Amazon)
Ola (Uber)
Paytm (PayPal)
Zomato (Yelp)
While adapting ideas for local markets has driven success, when will we see a truly original global startup from India?
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VCGuy
Stealth • 6m
Indian startups are Reverse Flipping.
Many startups incorporate in countries like Singapore, Mauritius, the US (primarily for SaaS), or the Cayman Islands for several reasons:
- Ease of doing business
- Tax incentives
- Better funding opportunities
Do u think that many people especially students are going for their own startups which will eventually lead to intense competition in the near future and people would have no ideas left to work on because the market will become very cluttered?