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Someone focusing on Indian startup stories instead of recycling Silicon Valley cases. PhysicsWallah and BharatPe are genuinely inspiring examples of solving real Indian problems. This is exactly what aspiring founders need to read.
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I recently spent time studying how small businesses in India are using AI to scale. It's inspiring — technology isn't replacing people, it's empowering them. In the next 5 years, digital tools will become as essential as electricity. Let's make sur
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Hey everyone, I'd like your honest thoughts on something I've noticed. It seems like Indian AI startups are often copying ideas from Silicon Valley, rebranding them, and then securing substantial funding. For instance, take Mockey.ai. This trend app
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It feels like a lot of Indian startups are just repackaged versions of Silicon Valley ideas — Uber for X, Airbnb for Y, Amazon for Z. But India has completely different cultural, economic, and infrastructural realities. Do we need to stop blindly fo
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OpenAI • 6m
College dropouts like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg might dominate Silicon Valley folklore, but India tells a different story: Only 3 out of 211 Indian unicorn founders abandoned their degrees early. You're actually far more likely to find advanced
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Day 18: Must-Read Business Books for Bangalore Entrepreneurs Content: Building a successful startup in Bangalore requires knowledge and inspiration. Here's a curated list of must-read business books for aspiring entrepreneurs in the city: * The St
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Just heard Atlys raised $37M from Peak XV and Elevation. Wild. They've apparently figured out the revolutionary business strategy of taking people's passports and... not knowing what happens next? No customer service. No processes. This is peak Indi
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