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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 2d

Exporting the products or services bring in more revenue definitely. But, is it worth it , especially during these times of uncertainties. India is blessed with a huge population(price sensitive though) and so any business catering to the needs of local people would do decently good. Focusing on those ideas would not only give a regular and reliable income but also make execution simple . Keep your aspirations appropriate to the needs. High aspirations doesn't always mean superior

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