This doesn't make any sense. Atleast 70 percentage of Indians are mediocre and have no big ambitions or visions and are engaging either in some religious or casteist things or scrolling through social media which is of no use
Anonymous 1
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Building products from India for global markets works. See Zoho, Freshworks, Postman.
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Great to see these stats, the opportunities for startups in India is rising. We come in rank 5 in global for top 5 investment destination by global CEO's.
Tell me in comments, what you are building. Let's discuss and see how we can help you grow!
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