Piyush Goyal shared the viral “India vs China: Startup Reality” photo at the Startup Mahakumbh, but here’s the real reality check:
India already has startups in EVs, semiconductors, robotics, AI, and more.
We just don’t talk about them enough. While
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Anonymous 8
Hey I am on Medial • 20d
India’s deep-tech founders out here building the future while twitter debates ice cream startups
🚨 INDIA VS CHINA IN DEEP TECH: WHY ARE WE LAGGING? 🤔
China’s startups are CRUSHING IT in AI, semiconductors, EVs, and battery tech. Meanwhile, India’s focus? Food delivery & fantasy sports. 😑 In 2024, China’s AI/semiconductor VC funding hit $12.3
Are there any non-tech founders building tech startups alone ? 🙋♀️
How's it going ?
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Poosarla Sai Karthik
Tech guy with a busi... • 20d
I agree with Piyush Goyal ji—deep tech innovation is crucial for India’s future. But consumer startups are also doing great work, benefiting our economy & people. A better way to inspire could be: “There’s huge potential in new tech too!”
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CA Kakul Gupta
Chartered Accountant... • 9d
Visited Startup Mahakumbh recently and had an eye-opening moment. While listening to discussions about Indian startups like Zomato, one point really struck me, are we just creating low-salaried jobs instead of building real tech?
Piyush made a valid
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Farhan Raza
Founder And CEO Give... • 20d
At Startup Mahakumbh, Piyush Goyal ji shared the viral "India vs China: Startup Reality" image, which truly makes one reflect. But the real reality is that India already has powerful startups in sectors like EVs, semiconductors, robotics, and AI—we j
Most of the startup founders and early stage startups looking hard to find the CTO's/ Techies for building their products.
While the skilled tech persons chasing high packages 😂
It's Very hard to find the techie than starting a startup. Anyone agre
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 21d
Piyush Goyal shared the viral “India vs China: Startup Reality” photo at the Startup Mahakumbh, but here’s the real reality check:
India already has startups in EVs, semiconductors, robotics, AI, and more.
We just don’t talk about them enough. While
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