🚨 India to offer 5 billon dollars incentives to boost electronics manufacturing. China angry
🇮🇳 India's electronic production has more than doubled in the last six years to $115 billion in 2024 with the growth rate of 15%
💯 India will offer up
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
Of course, China’s unhappy. India’s chipping away at their monopoly na. Competition is healthy, but this will be patakhaaaa
Since Course selling businesses are growing and a great way to make money and provide good value at the same time. If I have some quality content and some other person also have quality content, then we will have a healthy competition. But these days
I have family pharma and dental business with all licenses like drug license
and is one hour away from my location and I have a good Job with good package
My problem is how to handle both since
Competition from my relatives and Ex partners and ex
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Rishabh Jain
Start loving figures... • 4m
Is India Taxing Too Much Fun? (POPCORN TAX)
India’s tax system has gone global thanks to the popcorn taxation buzz. While we’ve made strides with reforms like GST and corporate tax cuts, quirky rules and compliance hurdles can sometimes leave foreig
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Sandip Kaur
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
India’s Unicorns: What We Learn from Their Success
India’s unicorns—Byju’s, OYO, and Zomato—began like any other startup, facing sleepless nights and countless rejections. But their billion-dollar journeys weren’t just about luck; they were about re
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Akash Jain
Real Estate Solopren... • 4m
What Startups Can Learn from India’s Got Latent
India’s Got Latent isn’t just a talent show—it’s a masterclass in innovation, resilience, and storytelling. Startups can take away key lessons from the show’s format and participants:
1️⃣ Showcase You
Imagine: You’ve honed a skill, researched deeply, and launched a Udemy course. Ads are running, and within days, you’re earning—your hard work is paying off. Then, you find out someone leaked your course on Telegram. How would you feel? Angry? Helple
How Burger King Used McDonald’s to Sell More Whoppers...and It Worked
Burger King pulled off one of the smartest moves in fast food marketing.
Here’s what happened:
They launched the “Whopper Detour” campaign, offering customers a Whopper for one
Zerodha, one of India’s most inspiring startup stories.
Back in 2010, Nithin Kamath started Zerodha from his small room with a simple goal: make stock trading affordable and accessible to everyone. At a time when brokerage fees were high and platfor
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 11m
This can end FMCG Brand's Monopoly!
So until now you all have seen the false marketing of FMCG brands. For eg:
1) An Drink named ORSL writing it's "not an ORS"
2) Cashew and Almond biscuits having less than 1% of Cashew
3) Excessive Sugar Content