But then you get stuck in a bidding war against such established players and there is some bribery too right? How can we get govt tenders being a first time applier?
🚀 Key takeaway from IndiaAI Mission CEO Abhishek Singh:
Indian LLM startups can’t lean on government help for too long — they need to think GLOBAL to stand against players like OpenAI.
"Govt can give a push at the start, but long-term success need
Want to know why 95% of people stay stuck?
They can't handle being wrong.
Show them a blind spot - they get defensive.
Point out a mistake - they get emotional.
Offer feedback - they take it personal.
While the top 5%?
They hunt for corrections.
"Karodo ki bikes" is now real thing
> Rapido, an Indian ride-hailing startup, has officially become a unicorn after raising $120 million in a Series E funding round led by WestBridge Capital, achieving a valuation of over $1 billion
> Rapido has a
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Sourav Kumar Sahoo
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AMIGOS ESPORTS • 1y
In India, very few E-Sports organizations get sponsors. Until and unless you are a big player or you don't have good personal connections, you cannot achieve anything.
There are some organizations who get sponsors but they play dirty. Some use fake
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 1y
Today, G7 has officially turned 🇷🇺🇺🇦 war into a money-making biz 📛📛
The G7 nations (Canada, France Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US) have signed on a new, first-of-its-kind deal to back Ukraine.
What’s so special about the deal?
Let’
I get that Chinese EV makers have received a lot of subsidies from the Govt there 🙏🙏
But, I don’t get why people think that Indian Govt is not raining money on Indian players.
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In February, Tata Motors CFO P Balaji publicly stated that in FY25