There are no real tech companies in india. it's all gimmick and false claims to get funding from investors. And those who are trying to build real tech companies either end up not getting any funds or moving to California and Sf to continue. zepto, B
VC's don't take risks in new tech, instead they stick to investing in stable businesses.
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