It is interesting to see Amazon interested in buying out in the Qcommerce space rather than building out. Whereas, Flipkart decided to build in this space. What are your thoughts?
Currently, Indian quick commerce players are exploring the out-of-India market for expansion. It will be interesting to see how they accomplish this because there aren't many such businesses outside India.
Do you think people are into reading good pieces of content these days, or they just read half of it and move on, what do you do when you see some interesting long form written post?
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I see a huge opportunity in this space. Are there any startups working on this problem, and how are they solving it?