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A routine topic - but it's a necessary one. Why Indian Startups Fail in the First 3 Years? A lot of Indian startups don’t fail because the idea is bad, they fail because the fundamentals are overlooked. Founders often build what they like instead o

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Waaaaay too many people are starting up just to “do a startup.” it’s become a lifestyle choice, not a business decision. they don’t even care about the problem, they just want to say “i raised seed” on LinkedIn. obviously it crashes and burns.

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