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Krishna

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INDIAN VCs: FUELING THE FIRE OF FRAUD They’re not funding innovation. They’re funding bullshit — because they can’t tell the difference. They fund noise. Buzzwords over substance. Decks over products. PR over users. They chase founders who pitch, not those who build. Zero tech sense. Zero due diligence. Just a herd of money men throwing cash at clones and hype. When it fails, they move on. The founders vanish. Employees suffer. This isn’t venture capital. It’s vanity capitalism. And it’s rotting the ecosystem from the top down.

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