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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Hey I am on Medial • 5m
Let’s hope Indian brands find the formula for success!
Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion?
Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These
There's talk that a lot of non Indian brands are looking to launch their IPOs in India. Hmm, let’s see how that goes if it happens, it could be great for the Indian market, as long as the companies are genuinely high quality.
India's burgeoning D2C market is poised to hit $100 Bn by 2025. Let’s take a look at 106 D2C brands in the country that are disrupting the Indian consumer market 👇
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When We explore the Chocolate brands in India. Majorly the dominance is of the Foreign brands. when i deep downed to find the indian brand which is popular The brands which i assumed to be indian where also from foreign.
This is such a big Mark
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Akshay Chandromittal
🚀Building Wheeloy |... • 2m
The Indian tyre market is divided into international and homegrown brands . Some trust international brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, and Yokohama, while others prefer homegrown names like MRF, Apollo, and Ceat. But which one actually makes more se
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Sidharth J
Digital Marketing Co... • 4m
BL Fabrics has set an inspiring example for women’s apparel startups. Now it’s time to take their momentum and create your own digital success story!
What other strategies do you think women’s apparel brands should focus on? Let’s discuss in the c