
What you founders think about Indian startup scene?
So i am noticing majority of you guys who describe yourself as founder , I am sure you are working day and night buliding some amazing products and services for consumers out there in different domain , be it fintech , be it SaaS , be it eCommerce or any other category or even some minute one with huge scope, what you think about Indian startup ecosystem , is it going to be big , is next decade really belongs to India , the way prominent companies are setting up their offices in india , the manufacturing industries and specially the Indian tech engineers who are cost effective as compared to USA , what you think, where this journey is going
I think USA and European countries are already reached at their saturation point , it's just a nominal stretch beyond that , but India is still growing and growing and it's economy is developing and Paisa developing economies mein banta hai.
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I am very positive about India. I left my fancy job in London (and extremely well paying) to come back to India and start my own startup.
Agreed, I have a same opinion Tbh London is a tanked economy nowadays, it's still flat in terms of growth since a decade , remove London from UK and UK's whole economy is less than Mississippi, the poorest state of USA . Many of my friends who went there for masters in LBS , LSE , imperial are struggling a lot even to get a proper job
London is not so bad, if you earn well. Its very beautiful and arguably very British still. I loved my time there. I loved Bangalore more!
Eh to be honest I don't buy this optimistic mindset. If things start to slow down in the west then they will just change policies to make investing locally more attractive than in India.
And most of the foreign capital we get now will start to dry up if things are bad for these guys back home.
Agreed, it won't take much to turn the tides in India. Just a few foreign investors pulling money + few more scams and scandals exposed + AI removing thousands of jobs from the market.
Means there will be a rejuvenation in the west with investors preferring those countries rather than India to give boost
Let's see what happens