Why Doesn't India Have a Global Smartphone Giant?
Once, Indian brands like Micromax and Lava made us dream of homegrown smartphone empires.
They were the buzz in markets, competing against international players.
But as Chinese brands like Xiaomi,
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 15h
We need homegrown giants to compete on the global stage!
The two biggest e-commerce companies in India, Amazon and Flipkart, are owned by American companies. Do you think India needs a homegrown company to emerge as a new rival in the e-commerce sector to compete against these American giants? With the rap
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Nishant Aryan
Stealth • 8m
Hey everyone
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Need someone, who's really interested & ready to compete with these food giants.
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Ankit Dangi
Stealth • 2m
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a startup event where someone asked an intriguing question:
"Why doesn't India have its own version of Instagram or WhatsApp? Why do startups trying to build similar platforms get rejected by investors as mere copie
In which stage of a startup’s lifecycle is it most important to focus on scaling the business?
A) Seed Stage
B) Growth Stage
C) Ideation Stage
D) Exit Stage
Hey everyone,
With Meta and Google dominating the global ad market through their sophisticated platforms, why hasn't India leveraged its vast digital user base to create similar homegrown companies like this ? As digital engagement surges, could th
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 4m
US will require double the amount of the current electricity supply to compete with China on AI.
~ Donald Trump
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Luhas Datta
Stealth • 1m
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?
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Saksham
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Bebyond • 3m
History in the making! The CCI just greenlit the $8.5 billion Disney-Reliance media merger.
What's the big deal?
Reliance + affiliates: 63.16% stake
Disney: 36.84% stake
Result: A media powerhouse with 2 streaming services & 120 TV channels
Why it