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India to lead this World

I have been watching fundInd and also the nation of India. I have to say that India has really made some people scared in this world because of its growth. With the largest population in this world we should lead I am thrilled to see it because I left India when I was 18 in 1973. I am coming back in 2026 to see an awesome India. I will be happy to help and also create plans that will help lead the world with long years of peace and incredible changes to India and the world.

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Tarun Kumar
Tarun Kumar
19 hours ago

That’s truly wonderful to hear.

India has indeed come a long way, and its growth journey is inspiring for all of us. It will be amazing for you to witness the transformation when you visit in 2026.

I really appreciate your willingness to contribute towards India’s progress and global leadership, it’s voices like yours that add to the collective vision of peace and positive change. Looking forward to staying connected and learning from your experiences.

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Day 3|“We’ll Invest After You Have Revenue” = Not a VC

Japanese VCs love to say:

 • “Is the product complete yet?”

 • “Do you have MRR?”

 • “Let’s wait until you have traction in Japan first.”


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𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗩𝗖 𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗕𝗮𝗰𝗸!


• In H1 2025, Indian startups raised $4.95 billion in VC funding across 410 deals, marking an increase of 9% YoY over H1 2024.


• Bengaluru and Delhi are leading the race with 26% and 24% market share respectively, while Mumbai is in third place, followed by other tier-2 cities.


• In the most funded sectors, e-commerce is leading the market, followed by fintech and SaaS. Companies like MeeshoGrowwPolicybazaar.com , Jumbotail and Porter raised millions of dollars.


• VC firms like Tiger Global , Peak XV Partners , AccelLightspeed, and SoftBank Investment Advisers invested in and backed growth-stage companies, while partially exiting from some startups.


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Being from Bihar I am happy for these folks !!

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Two 16-year-olds just did what many 'funded' startups can’t.


They took a forgotten Bihar snack and made it Instagram-worthy. And turned it into a ₹1 crore brand in 12 months.


Meet Jayanta & Kailash.

Age: 16.Location: Bihar.Industry: Snacks.Mood: Hustle > Homework.


One day, one of them fell sick after eating roadside Thekua.


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Parul Mendiratta
Parul Mendiratta
5 days ago

Nice article and glad to know you hail from Bihar !!

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