Saturday, 1 July 2017
Why Indian startups are looking abroad
When Avijit Sarkar was planning to set up a fintech startup last year, he wanted to do it in the US so that he'd have access to a larger market. But, he soon realised that the incorporation expenses were high, and getting a visa could be difficult.
You can read more here: Why Indian startups are looking abroad
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