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.
From 'chai carts' to
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Ankush
Anku • 4d
because it's not indian companies remove amazon from india
Thousands of Bangladesh minorities Hindus tried to entering in India after facing massive violence from protesters
Should india take them or remove them from India borders because India is already overpopulation countries and we have less jobs
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Nawal
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SELF • 1y
Okay , this is Offtopic ! So please remove if it's not allowed.
I just completed the movie and just WOW, story totally based on India, cinematography + action top the notch .
Why not any single Indian filmmaker made this kinda movie ? Just curious
amazon launched it's Ai assistant Rufus in india...
I'm already amazed
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mg
News & updates • 17d
Zoho among best companies to work for in India: Amazon, Paytm rank among worst Report shows
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Shyam Kumar
Startup as a dream • 5d
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.
From 'chai carts' to
BSNL Don’t Offer Home Delivery for SIM.
While Jio and Airtel Do It, Service Across India.
India Post Don’t Offer Pickup From Home.
While Delhivery and Bluedart Collects Parcels From Home Easily.
Private Players Are Beating Govt Companies Because
Karbon , lava , Micromax , intex , and I ball all are the Indian smartphone companies and they are facing huge loss and toxicity just because of few things.
If I make oprating system , processor , camera , search engine , and app store then I am
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
India may have created huge technologically advanced Startups based on UPI but in reality it's no more Indian to be honest . US Monopolies in Indian Market in every important sectors.
📑Just take a look.
PhonePe (Owned by Walmart, USA) – 48.9%
Goog
Many Indian startups mirror American giants:
Flipkart (Amazon)
Ola (Uber)
Paytm (PayPal)
Zomato (Yelp)
While adapting ideas for local markets has driven success, when will we see a truly original global startup from India?