"Turning visions int... • 9h
We proudly use WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X) But here’s the hard truth: not a single one is built in India. PM Modi has urged the youth to build homegrown platforms. Yet in the world’s largest internet market, why are we still dependent on the West? Is it lack of vision? Lack of funding? Or simply lack of belief that an Indian app can go global? China built WeChat. USA built Facebook. But India—with the biggest user base in the world—still doesn’t have its own social media giant. The next billion-dollar opportunity is sitting right in front of us. The only question is— 👉 Will India build it, or will we keep scrolling on apps made abroad?
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In China you can survive without food but you can't without wechat. Wechat is just an app it's lifeline of China Over 1billion Chinese people use it on daily basis. Think Wechat as Whatsapp+Amazon+uber+zomato+paytm+tinder and many more. One of
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Amidst rising trade tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly urged Apple CEO Tim Cook to halt manufacturing expansion in India. According to Bloomberg, Trump stated, 'We are not interested in you building in India. India can take care of th
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Startups in India VS US - Which is Better? here's a break down of startup ecosystems of India and the U.S. There are approximately 80K startups in the U.S. and about 17,000 in India. When we compare the number of unicorns, there are about 700 pl
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