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What a loser. Tries to one up everytime he/she is wrong. Flipkart has confirmed they are reverse flipping to India from Singapore which makes it an Indian Company Legally. The fact that it is owned by walmart is irrelevant. It will be governed under Indian laws once flipping is done.
Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 1m
📉 From 66 to 4: What's happening with Y Combinator and Indian Startups? 🇮🇳 Y Combinator's backing of Indian startups significantly dropped in 2024, and it's a fascinating shift! Here's why: * "Reverse Flipping" Costs: YC's requirement for a U
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Learn and Earn Series - June - Part 5 "Reverse Innovation" Isn't Just Jugaad! Steal These Frugal Genius Ideas from Around the World. 💡 We love Indian 'Jugaad,' but there's a universe of frugal genius out there! Let's talk "Reverse Innovation": br
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Which is the Indian made app store? PhonePe, owned by Walmart Inc., launches Indus Appstore, a new Android-based mobile application store in India to compete with Google's Play Store. The store offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian language
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Indian startups are Reverse Flipping. Many startups incorporate in countries like Singapore, Mauritius, the US (primarily for SaaS), or the Cayman Islands for several reasons: - Ease of doing business - Tax incentives - Better funding opportunities
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Indian startups funded by YC have fallen sharply over the years. Several reasons appear to be behind the drop - - Registration requirement in US, Canada, Singapore, or the Cayman Islands. - Increased access to capital via accelerator programs in I
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After years of chasing capital abroad, billion-dollar tech giants are shifting their HQs back to India. Once drawn overseas by easier fundraising and U.S. IPO dreams, over 70 fastest-growing Indian tech companies are making a U-turn, closing offshore
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40% Indian unicorns aren’t actually Indian Razorpay is planning a ‘Bharat Wapsi' from US that could cost them around $300 in taxes. Today, I wanted to explain the process, Infamously called a "reverse flip". - PhonePe and Zepto might have to pay ov
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