india should ban all foreign apps in the name of national security... china already did that
here r the alternative
🎈whatsapp - jiochat , etc
🎈x - koo,medial
🎈facebook and instagram -sharechat and all short video app chingari
🎈Amazon, flipk
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Mr Z
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Medial • 11d
Focus on building better Indian apps to compete globally, not isolating from global technology.
Is there anyone here building a brand that can compete on a global scale?
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Aryan
Stealth • 8m
Why Indian startups do not reach to global scale? What's the limitations?
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Ankush Yadav
Stealth • 3m
I think noise control in drones is an important research area to focus on, and I think Phase control technology which uses active noise canceling to reduce noise might be a good idea for Indian drone companies to focus on and to develop noise control
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Ashish Singh
Stealth • 6d
Several Indian-made apps have achieved global success, showcasing the country's growing tech prowess:
1. Chingari: A video-sharing app that serves as an alternative to TikTok, with over 170 million downloads and 40 million active users.
2. Zomato
Building Better Products: A Consumer-Centric Approach 🚀
The key to building a better product is to focus all your attention on seeing it from a consumer’s perspective.
Consider what kind of features you would like in that particular product to ma
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Shubham Patel
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E-Cell, IIT Bombay • 13d
"I tried to measure the IIT Madras internet speed, but my stopwatch broke from the shock!" 😜
🌐 Internet Speed of IIT Madras with 6G Technology
🏢 IIT Madras's Role in 6G Development
IIT Madras has launched a Centre of Excellence for 6G, focusing
Top 10 Startup Cities in India (2024) on the Global List
1. Bangalore (8th globally): Maintains its position as the world's 8th-best startup ecosystem for the third consecutive year. The city excels globally in Fintech (5th), Transportation (6th), a
I have read many posts regarding criticizing Indian to lack innovation they are just copy.
But, according to me that's not true
While some Indian startups draw inspiration globally, their billion-dollar valuations reflect innovative solutions for th
if your startup is tech based (.com) and there not consisting initial free services then it would be die sooner.
Zepto/Zomato/Swiggy : 1st delivery are free
OTT Platform: Free Trial
Consultation Apps : 1st Consultation are free
Matchmaking Apps
Why are Indian founders not excited about B2B startups. Everyone is either into AI or chatbots in B2B or else building apps and brands. Specially so much investment flowing into D2C brands that it makes me laugh. Boring B2B business generate so much