Why is Amazon struggling in India?
In 2015, Jeff Bezos called India Amazon most important market after the US. The company invested over $5 billion in its first three years - building India's e-commerce ecosystem with Flipkart.
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Nitin verma
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prime itself is in loss in I think till now. I guess managing operations in india for any ecommerce is challenging that's why it's hard for any ecommerce to be profitable
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