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Indian Startups
8mo
skillcandy
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A Senior HR Recruiter
Korea leveraged K-pop, K-drama, and K-beauty to become a global sensation.
What can India do in place of K-pop, K-drama, and K-beauty to set its special place on the global stage?
And, make Indian businesses more money.
plentycheeku
8mo
works at
India already has a thriving film industry in Bollywood. They can try partnering with international streaming services to distribute Indian content globally, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
tallented
8mo
works at
Indian food is already world famous. So, that can be leveraged. We can do what Korea did with packaged food. Influencer marketing can be huge.
naamnahisunahoga
8mo
A Financial Analyst
Don't know if very many people know this but India experts a lot of good leather. We haven't marketed that. And perfume too.
sastasuperhero
8mo (edited)
A Chief Engineer
Ayurveda but has be done in a massive way the way Korea did with its skincare.
hukumamatata
8mo
works at
Haircare market has huge potential IMO. And, we're known for our long, luscious hair. Our hair makes their wigs.
kaamchor
8mo
works at
Successful restaurant chains so we can give white people a proper taste of Indian cuisine other than butter chicken and chikken tikka masala. We have to hop on the vegan/vegetarian movement and blow off their hats with our dishes.
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