Feed Post

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

Anonymous 1

Stealth • 17h

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?

0 replies

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Luhas Datta

Stealth • 18h

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?

3 replies3 likes
Image Description
Image Description

SHIV DIXIT

Stealth • 6m

Idea For You Implement — Guy's we all that our og snacks and local food products like aamchaska , chaad stire Poppins , guru chela , Raja Rani Pola , aamras and all local indian snacks are not getting proper recognition in national and internatio

See More
27 replies21 likes
7
Image Description

Sajin

 • 

Foundation • 2m

Do you know that every country has its own quick commerce, taxi, payments and e-commerce platforms? Zomato, Swiggy, Zepto, Dunzo, Ola, Oyo, Flipkart, Paytm - while being considered as top tech startups in India - are essentially National-level play

See More
2 replies7 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Inactive

Stealth • 4m

How Tencent turned a simple chat app into a $500 million behemoth 🔑 Key Lessons from China's Digital Swiss Army Knife: 1. All-in-One Integration → Combine messaging, social, payments, services 2. QR Code Mastery → Seamless online-offline bridging

See More
12 replies15 likes
5

K

 • 

OpenAI • 5m

Taking our startup ecosystem to the next level Apple, Facebook, Tesla were all once startups. Startups are vehicles through which people come together to develop a scalable innovation. While the world is adopting self-driving cars and AI assistants,

See More
0 replies3 likes

Sanskar Agarwal

Stealth • 3m

🌍 India and China: The Middle-Income Trap Challenge The recent World Development Report 2024 by the World Bank sheds light on a crucial issue: the "middle-income trap." This is a scenario where countries, after reaching a certain level of economic

See More
0 replies6 likes
Anonymous
Image Description

🎈HAPPY BIRTHDAY🎈 PM MODI Ji🎈 PM modi Contribution in Indian startup ecosystem — 2014-2016: Post the 2014 elections and the initial efforts of the Modi government, the number of startups began to rise. By the launch of Startup India in 2016, the

See More
1 replies8 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Sarun George Sunny

Stealth • 1m

India’s Manufacturing Boom: A New Chapter Unfolds Imagine a nation on the brink of extraordinary transformation. For years, India has been known for its thriving service sector, but a new chapter is now unfolding—a manufacturing boom that promises t

See More
5 replies4 likes
Image Description

mohammed sikandar Ali

Stealth • 2m

Aaj main aapke saamne ek business idea pesh karna chahta hoon jo na sirf profitable hai, balki environment ke liye bhi beneficial hai. Mera idea hai **‘Eco-Friendly Packaging Solutions’**. Yeh ek startup hoga jo businesses ko biodegradable aur reusab

See More
1 replies5 likes
Image Description

Vikas Acharya

Stealth • 1m

Key Startup Trends to Watch in 2024 1.Regional Focus & De-globalization 🌍 Startups are moving towards regional hubs like Singapore and Dubai, driven by geopolitical tensions and a shift in economic policies. It's a reminder for startups to focus o

See More
4 replies1 like

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.