Why do we as Indians tend to agree (or don't easily criticize) the business advice of foreigner entrepreneurs even if it actually doesn't quite work out for the Indian market, while easily tend to dismiss good business advice from our own country's e
🇮🇳 As more Indians travel / settle overseas, Indian snacks and foods 🍛 will become as prevalent and popular as , say Chinese cuisine.
🚀 US Hotels are welcoming Indian tourists with chai and samosa!* (FE)
Say whatever you want, whether it's ChatGPT or something else, it doesn't matter to Indian IT companies, they are happily doing their own thing 😁
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Uttkarsh Singh
Learning • 11m
Indian AI startups have only raised $700M so far; compared to Americas $19B excluding many companies like Google Deepmind, Databricks etc and then we say why Indians are not innovating?
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITE INDU... • 1y
Idea for your startup
Make a list of every single product that Indian government is importing from other foreign countries and aggressively reaserch on every single word and try to make that product or service in Indian then you will get
Unbeatable
Thank you to the Indian government and their policies, and a special thanks to the RBI and the new RBI Governor🥰.
Tax us too, so that they, the whole country, remain poor, while their cronies prosper.
Indian businesses work on cannibalism, everyone eats each other and the government is just concerned about tax collection.there is no concept of business protection.
Brick and mortar retailers were eaten by e commerce and e commerce will be eaten by
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 10m
Why Indian Customers Are the Toughest to Convince⁉️🤔
1. Value: Indians want higher value for less investment of money and often bargain. Therefore India is considered price sensitive market
2. Trust : if there are two alternatives, Indian would
The tariff notification by the Indian government was dated February 13 but gathered media attention only on Friday (February 14, 2025).
It said the basic customs duty on bourbon will be 50%, with an additional levy of 50%, bringing the total to 100