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Harshit Kumar

Founder at Munchkin ... • 7m

I believe India is following the USA's footsteps and startup culture is the same as there was in the USA before the dot com bubble. The start-ups which provided values could survive the quake but the over-hyped ones couldn't. Mark this as a "bhavishya vani". A new bubble is coming soon. Start-ups with good fundamentals will definitely survive but the others will wipe out.

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