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In my opinion, it would be Naveen Tewari, the founder of InMobi. Naveen is a global tech Visionary who has proven that an Indian startup can dominate the international stage!! What makes him an extraordinary choice is his unparalleled ability to think big and execute bold ideas. He could mentor entrepreneurs on building products that scale globally while staying rooted in India. Make in India for the WORLD! His insights into creating AI-driven ecosystems, mobile-first innovations, and user engagement strategies would be a goldmine for tech-driven startups. :) His presence could inspire founders to dream beyond boundaries—transforming India into a global startup hub.
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