BuiltwithAi • 3m
Not really, there are good startups based in different industries, these are just the ones that came into the limelight. Sectors like fintech (Razorpay, CRED), SaaS (Postman, Freshworks), deep tech (Agnikul, Pixxel), EV (Ather, Ola Electric), and agritech (DeHaat, Ninjacart) are booming too. It’s just that quick commerce startups get more attention due to their mass consumer impact.
Entrepreneur | Build... • 3m
Absolutely agree with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal Indian startups often focus on solving problems for the wealthy, ignoring the real needs of the common people. There's a serious lack of tech enthusiasm, founders treat tech as a funding tool rathe
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 11m
Why Agritech startups are struggling to survive in India 🤔💭 Some startups are working on this : • DeHaat • Fasal • AgroStar • CropIn 1. Fragmented market: • Millions of small farmers make scaling difficult. 2. Low tech adoption: • Farmers o
See MoreFuturistic | Tech | ... • 3m
Yes, we do have food delivery, fantasy sports, influencers, and instant grocery apps. But is that all India is building? Definitely not. Where is the mention of Skyroot Aerospace —India’s private rocket launch startup that's breaking space barriers?
See MoreContent Writer || 2+... • 8m
Let's talk about india Agri-startup's product !! If you can solve a problem, prevent a loss, and turn that solution into a product or service, then you have a startup. Startups come in many forms and can be created by anyone. In India, many startu
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 5m
Subject: Exciting Investment Opportunities in Early-Stage Startups Dear members I hope you are doing well. I am Manindra Pandey, a partner at Juristechlegal & Partners, specializing in supporting startups and investors in navigating the dynamic en
See MoreDownload the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.