seff indian market hi nahi global market ka hi yehi hal hai, USA, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN ETC ETC sabke stock market crash kar geya
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Guys do you think India's confectionery market is pretty bland compared to USA or Japan, usa and Japan have more products compared to india isn't there a disruption here we don't have to compete with ITC or tata consumer we can create a new market
This is crazy ๐คฃ๐ง , firstly USA banned china and now China banned USA , China restricted NVIDIA,Intel Chips in China .
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Indian share/stock market crash what you think what's reason behind it.
Because lot of experts says earlier that India share/shock market is bubble, overvalued and etc.