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Unpopular opinion: While what Byju did was clearly wrong, this whole 'bringing down the Indian flag' narrative is overblown. Every country has its share of startup frauds - look at Theranos, WeWork, or Wirecard. India's startup ecosystem is young and learning. These failures, while painful, will lead to better governance.

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