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Why do the best ideas in India die in silence?

Not because they were bad.

Not because the founder gave up.

Because nobody built the bridge between the idea and the people who needed to hear about it.

I've spent weeks talking to Indian founders, creators, indie builders, student innovators — anyone who's tried to put something real into the world.

The pattern is always the same.

The ecosystem has the money. The talent. The ideas.

But the founder in Pune, Lucknow, Guwahati, Ahmedabad — they don't know how to reach it. And it doesn't know they exist.

I'm documenting this. Properly.

If you've ever built something — or tried to — your 4 minutes here could change what gets built next.

Anonymous. No pitch. Just truth.
👉 https://tally.so/r/eqYGKk

Tag someone who needs to see this. 🔥

on May 29, 2026
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