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Deepak Kumar Mishra

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Startup India & Monopoly — A Tale of Economic Hypocrisy India celebrates Start-up India on stage, but backs Monopoly India behind the curtain. While slogans glorify innovation and youth-led disruption, policy favors a handful of corporate empires. Telecom? Retail? Infra? Now even Digital Payments? All narrowing into the grip of the few. How can startups thrive when the playing field is tilted? Licenses, data, spectrum, capital all flow in one direction. And the government? Busy clapping for billionaires while choking small ambitions. Wealth distribution in India is a disaster: Top 1% own ~45% of wealth, bottom 50% fight for 8%. Monopoly isn’t just bad economics it’s a threat to democracy, innovation, and freedom. A nation that eats its opportunities can't grow it only grows the rich.

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