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Startups in India: Product, distribution and trust

A recurring pattern in the Indian startup ecosystem is the over‑focus on product features and the under‑investment in distribution and trust. Many teams ship excellent apps or dashboards …

Income‑tax mindset for Indian founders: From fear to systems

Many Indian founders think about income tax only in two situations: when a notice arrives, or when their CA calls in March asking for documents. This reactive approach …

Operator habits: Designing a calendar that reflects your real priorities

Every founder talks about focus, but their calendar tells another story: endless status meetings, scattered calls and very little time for deep work. The gap between stated priorities …

AI for professionals: Turning an assistant into an advantage

Most Indian professionals today have experimented with AI tools in a browser tab—usually for drafting emails, summarising documents or preparing basic research. Very few have turned that occasional …

Markets vs businesses: Why founders should stop tracking stock prices daily

Many Indian founders and operators treat the stock market like a daily scoreboard for their startup. They track index moves, FII flows and IPO listings more closely than …

Comparing FEMA compliance and corporate governance requirements for Indian companies

Comparing FEMA compliance and corporate governance requirements for Indian companies helps founders and finance leaders understand how different regulatory frameworks interact. This post is for Indian businesses that …

Compliance hygiene for Indian businesses: Simple documentation practices that prevent big problems

Compliance hygiene for Indian businesses is often underestimated until a due diligence exercise or regulatory notice exposes gaps. This guide is for founders, finance teams and in house …

Corporate governance for Indian private companies: Building a practical board

Corporate governance for Indian private companies is often treated as an afterthought until investors insist on formal structures. This post is for promoters, founders and early investors who …

SEBI rules for startups in India: A founder friendly overview

SEBI rules for startups in India can feel distant for early stage teams that are still private and unlisted. However, securities law concepts start becoming relevant much earlier …

SEBI rules for startups in India: A founder friendly overview

SEBI rules for startups in India can feel distant for early stage teams that are still private and unlisted. However, securities law concepts start becoming relevant much earlier …

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