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India is a tech powerhouse, so why don’t we have our own Bose or Teenage Engineering? We’re great at making budget-friendly gadgets, but where are the premium, world-class brands? The problem isn’t talent—it’s how we think and invest. Barely any

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This will happen as the market matures and disposable income rises. Right now, affordability drives demand, but as purchasing power grows, so will the appetite for premium, high-quality products. The shift is inevitable—just a matter of when, not if.

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