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?
Anonymous 1
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It’s encouraging that Indian startups are successfully adapting global ideas to local contexts; this shows innovation and responsiveness to market needs and why not? The problems are the same at an individual level na?
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