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*As an Indian myself, I see that most of start up, the ones got unicorn-ed recently, depends on volume than actual innovation. We have a large population and they seem to depend on that. Thats why when I see tartan sense like start up, that actually feels nice, even though I know that investors wont come rushing on this one, as its harder to scale up.*
Well this is also because AI is a rather new and complex technology. Be it the general people or even the investors, both of them have a hard time understanding it.
I appreciate that you put in the extra effort to add subtitles in caption that is very helpful, people like me like to take screenshots of the important info so that later when I check my screenshots ill be reminded and I can think about it.
Just a suggestion from your subscriber, Can you make a series that contains "Top 10 India Startups" and continuously update the information each year. An example would be: "Top 10 Defence Startups (2021)" then a new video in 2022 titled "Top 10 Defence Startups (2022)" and so on. We'll highly appreciate this!! You are doing great work mate, Keep it up!
Hi Groot, this isn't technically true, the Supreme Court of India holds that a company's nationality is determined primarily by its place of incorporation, and is not affected by the company's "central management and control" being located outside India. So while the business may not be immediately relevant to India's startup ecosystem and as you said, pays taxes outside of India, it is still considered to be an Indian company. -Caleb
Good question Bob. If they're still doing business in India despite being headquartered outside of India, then certainly India will be benefited. Other times, a startup will be _registered_ outside of India but will be doing all of their business within India - Flipkart was a good example, they were registered in Singapore to take advantage of favorable tax laws and incentives, but all of their employees, offices, warehouses, etc. was happening in India. Ultimately though, these companies decide how "Indian" they want to be. Employees, offices, customers, and even taxes, are all variables that a startup can increase or decrease based on their preferences and goals. -Caleb
Hi Raskin, we don’t have any immediate plans to make such a video, but I’ll keep the idea in my mind 🙂 here’s a brief explanation: 1. Indian startups often move their headquarters outside of India to be closer to their customer base, e.g. if it’s an Indian SaaS startup that is primarily serving American companies, they will probably shift their headquarters to the United States. Indian startups also shift their official registered address outside of India, to Singapore, or Delaware, or some other business-friendly state/country in order to take advantage of favourable tax breaks/incentives. Sometimes they are also headquartered in these places, but usually it’s just the country of registration, and the HQ is somewhere else. 2. Indian startups IPO outside of India if they think they can raise more money and be more successful as a public company outside of India. The American stock market is very big, and it attracts investors from all around the world. The Indian stock market, on the other hand, isn’t as popular, as it is mainly invested in by Indian investors, limiting the amount of capital available. That being said though, an Indian company can only really have a successful IPO outside of India if they’re known outside of India. A homegrown, local startup focusing exclusively on the Indian market probably won’t have a successful IPO outside of the Indian stock market, so they tend to go public within India. -Caleb
Thank you so much for liking and sharing! Sharing is honestly the biggest thing anyone can do for us - especially on big platforms like Reddit, Quora, or in WhatsApp groups. You can also become a BwM member, which is UA-cam's own member support system. But we don't ask or expect people to do that, as we're doing okay financially and don't want people to feel obligated to send money our way. Just being subbed and enjoying our content is more than enough! -Caleb
If they shift their headquarters to a different country, would they be considered as Indian? Since they would be contributing to the other country's GDP......
Not really their fault tbh, indian government holds down on innovation because of the complex bureaucracies involved with running a company. USA and other countries offer huge incentives to their startups. But I hope these bureaucracies will be removed soon.
@@HarryCasanovadevilhunter Although we have a good number of successful business. It is still very less of we factor in the potential that India has. We should always strive for better things and it starts with acknowledging the problems first. I hope you understand.
Genuine problem. Wish the companies were responsible enough. But somewhere down the line, even they are helpless. Data is one of the most precious asset you can own these days. And eventually, they do have to make money from the business.
What has always mattered is solving existing problems in the simplest way possible with minimal manpower. And that is exactly what AI achieves! Especially with the advent of Web3, AI will be playing an even more critical role in shaping how the world will look like…
Looking forward to seeing some unicorns in this space someday 🙂 GreyOrange is a soonicorn, but I guess they might go the SPAC IPO route before they reach that milestone. -Caleb
Hi Neevinternational, this is a list of startups, so no, none of these are publicly traded companies. Once a company goes public on the stock exchange, it stops being a startup. -Caleb
Hi S Nandra, the Supreme Court of India holds that a company's nationality is determined primarily by its place of incorporation, and is not affected by the company's "central management and control" being located outside India - so while the business may not be immediately relevant to India's startup ecosystem, it is still _Indian_ and therefore qualifies for lists like these. We like to sprinkle Indian companies who are based outside of India throughout these lists, so that our viewers can find out what Indian entrepreneurs who have prioritized other markets are up to, and to give them a small window into what is happening outside of India, while still retaining the India-centric nature of the videos. As a foreigner myself, I believe that the more you know about the rest of the world, the better you're able to understand your own place in it 🙂 and this holds true in a business context as well. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Sir I have a question regarding INDIAN AI startups and technology....... My question is that even though we find the startups a bit unique and advanced than before, how much unique and advanced are INDIAN startups when compared to the WORLD.
@@backstagewithmillionaires wah, bahut quick reply. great explanation and while its well intended, I believe you are depriving a genuine Indian startup the publicity. Which is more? I would prefer to only Indian startups here, but you could do another video, which would be almost as much fun to, " Indian startups who's moved abroad'. And interestingly, I wonder if there is anything in place to prevent Indian defence industry startups becoming successful and then deserting India and moving abroad?
Hi Om Dahake, I wish the livestreams boosted growth! Unfortunately, due to the low number of views, the streams were actually dragging our channel's overall score down when it came to retention, CTR, etc. -Caleb
That tartan sense bot really looks shoddy, and the animation was ://// I hate it when companies short sell on basic aspects like design and their media representations even if its for a basic farmer it needs to be appealing to an investor too
@@praveen-3102 Hey Shinchan, I am one of the team members of BwM. I handle some of the scripts for our videos. Caleb is a little busy with shooting the news video, which is why he isn't in the comments right now. -Varun
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Please make a video on AI based pharmaceuticals and biotech companies .
Make video on sustainable start up
Video on Blockchain based Startups off India
Bro, Attract Indians they are large in number & get more subscribers ☺️
Indian ❤️
While Indian youtubers are showing all the pseudo dirty politics, you are showing the bright side of India. Thankyou so much!!
Exactly💯
Dhruv Rathee 😂😂
@@richabharti9682 exactly
@@richabharti9682 he is not indian youtuber he is a german shepard
@@richabharti9682 samaj gayi pyari
*As an Indian myself, I see that most of start up, the ones got unicorn-ed recently, depends on volume than actual innovation. We have a large population and they seem to depend on that. Thats why when I see tartan sense like start up, that actually feels nice, even though I know that investors wont come rushing on this one, as its harder to scale up.*
It depends on the profitability and awareness. If these get good exposure surely people would invest in them
Well this is also because AI is a rather new and complex technology. Be it the general people or even the investors, both of them have a hard time understanding it.
There's something about AI that is both fascinating and terrifying at the same time
bath tho sahi hai.
Not something, Everything
Ha
I find it more terrifying , because the way some countries like China are developing it.....
AI is the next industrial revolution.
Keep it up india love from Singapore
Staqu tech naming their AI JARVIS....* Tony Stark has entered the chat * 😜
I was thinking the same Pooja! 😂 -Caleb
I appreciate that you put in the extra effort to add subtitles in caption that is very helpful, people like me like to take screenshots of the important info so that later when I check my screenshots ill be reminded and I can think about it.
We've recently started doing this Taseen, so I'm glad you're enjoying and appreciating the subtitles 😁 -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires what is taseen ?
@@TarunYadav-dp1id his name 😐
For your research on this Vedio hats up caleb
Thank you Harish! Will pass this on to Varun, as he did all of the research on this video 🙂 -Caleb
Niramai is goin' to revolutionize the industry!! 🔥🔥
Just a suggestion from your subscriber, Can you make a series that contains "Top 10 India Startups" and continuously update the information each year.
An example would be: "Top 10 Defence Startups (2021)" then a new video in 2022 titled "Top 10 Defence Startups (2022)" and so on.
We'll highly appreciate this!!
You are doing great work mate, Keep it up!
And Indian UA-camrs are working on crappywood movies song.....🤦♂️
I AM AN AI AND BUISNESS NERD I LIKED AND LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS A LOT I AM GOING TO SHARE IT
India is huge industrial machine country .
Its a developing area sector
Another great video the truth iam always on the lookout for your video 👍👍👍
Hey Caleb, when an Indian company headquarters moves abroad, does India still get any benefit from that company?
Nope. They pay taxes there and employ people there. If they have there headquarters there it will be considered as an American company.
Hi Groot, this isn't technically true, the Supreme Court of India holds that a company's nationality is determined primarily by its place of incorporation, and is not affected by the company's "central management and control" being located outside India. So while the business may not be immediately relevant to India's startup ecosystem and as you said, pays taxes outside of India, it is still considered to be an Indian company. -Caleb
Good question Bob. If they're still doing business in India despite being headquartered outside of India, then certainly India will be benefited. Other times, a startup will be _registered_ outside of India but will be doing all of their business within India - Flipkart was a good example, they were registered in Singapore to take advantage of favorable tax laws and incentives, but all of their employees, offices, warehouses, etc. was happening in India.
Ultimately though, these companies decide how "Indian" they want to be. Employees, offices, customers, and even taxes, are all variables that a startup can increase or decrease based on their preferences and goals. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires That's really insightful Caleb, thank you.
@@backstagewithmillionaires your explanation is right. i can confirm this being a tax student
Fantastic India. What is impossible is possible in India.
Video KYC is such a big life saver!!😂🤧
I don't know any of this startups before, really a grt vid.
Thank you so much 🥰🥰, Love from India 🇮🇳 💞💞
Incredible article 😘😘
Thanks Pragyesh! -Caleb
0:09 Thanks for the movie recommendations
Was waiting for your video 😸✌️
Nice video many more use cases can applied using AI
Caleb's expression in the thumb actually looks funny hehe
Tried something a little new to increase CTR 😂 -Caleb
India is best
Seems IIFL is the leading public financial firm that is investing in startups. I've seen them multiple times.
I love your channel, the video's are really informative
Whoa this is awesome, nice research bruh you deserve more 🔥
Very informative
Wao Ankur , Arpit , Ankit
Pls make a video on vr , ar and mr start ups
we have been summoned
great info thanks
Amazed by this information ⚡
So happy to hear that Shubham 😁 -Caleb
JARVIS is being presented as a product that can help in public security but, we all know how similar systems function in China.
Thanks.
India🇮🇳
INDIA 🇮🇳
Great video💯👏
Thanks Kim! -Caleb
Good research.
Tartan sense sounds nice but it might be difficult to scale up.
Thank you for information...#
U deserves much more subscribers man ! Thanks ,I shared this wth my frnds...
imma make it in this list soon
Bengaluru rocks 🔥🔥🔥
Bro your hindi name pronunciation is awesome. ❤️
Great to see you the correct map of India
Video Idea: Startups on/adopting Web 3.0⚡
Amazing, Thanks.
Thanks Sourin, glad you enjoyed it! -Caleb
Thank you
Thanks for watching Bisheshwar 🙂 -Caleb
Sports/Sports Tech Startups please!
Awesome 👍 Let the gap of AI industry in India be filled by Indian companies only..
thanks, brother, foreigners know better than Indians about India.
Hi Caleb,
Can you make a make on why Indian startups are moving there head quarters to outside India and going going public outside of the India.
Please I also wanted to know about it
Hi Raskin, we don’t have any immediate plans to make such a video, but I’ll keep the idea in my mind 🙂 here’s a brief explanation: 1. Indian startups often move their headquarters outside of India to be closer to their customer base, e.g. if it’s an Indian SaaS startup that is primarily serving American companies, they will probably shift their headquarters to the United States. Indian startups also shift their official registered address outside of India, to Singapore, or Delaware, or some other business-friendly state/country in order to take advantage of favourable tax breaks/incentives. Sometimes they are also headquartered in these places, but usually it’s just the country of registration, and the HQ is somewhere else. 2. Indian startups IPO outside of India if they think they can raise more money and be more successful as a public company outside of India. The American stock market is very big, and it attracts investors from all around the world. The Indian stock market, on the other hand, isn’t as popular, as it is mainly invested in by Indian investors, limiting the amount of capital available. That being said though, an Indian company can only really have a successful IPO outside of India if they’re known outside of India. A homegrown, local startup focusing exclusively on the Indian market probably won’t have a successful IPO outside of the Indian stock market, so they tend to go public within India. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Tha nks for the nice explanation 😊
I've shared your videos among my friends
Thank you so much Tanmay 😀 -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires wow you replied ... ❤️❤️❤️ Lots of love for you
Is there anything I can give more than just liking and sharing this video?
Thank you so much for liking and sharing! Sharing is honestly the biggest thing anyone can do for us - especially on big platforms like Reddit, Quora, or in WhatsApp groups. You can also become a BwM member, which is UA-cam's own member support system. But we don't ask or expect people to do that, as we're doing okay financially and don't want people to feel obligated to send money our way. Just being subbed and enjoying our content is more than enough! -Caleb
Like it 🔥❤️
LOVE FROM INDIA❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks for using right map of INDIA.
Great to see you use correct map of India.
If they shift their headquarters to a different country, would they be considered as Indian? Since they would be contributing to the other country's GDP......
Some of our startups went to US, I am just going to ignore them.
They are no more Indians.
Not really their fault tbh, indian government holds down on innovation because of the complex bureaucracies involved with running a company. USA and other countries offer huge incentives to their startups.
But I hope these bureaucracies will be removed soon.
@@kushagrakishore933 while there is bureaucracy this government supports startups and many unicorn startups will disagree with you
@@HarryCasanovadevilhunter Although we have a good number of successful business. It is still very less of we factor in the potential that India has.
We should always strive for better things and it starts with acknowledging the problems first. I hope you understand.
@@kushagrakishore933 yeah it takes time we are already 2nd in startup numbers and we will grow gradually..you can't just be number 1 immediately
@@HarryCasanovadevilhunter true
Really amazing work...✌️👍👯💃🕺🌏🗺️
IDK but unless we've very strong Data Protection Laws, I don't think we should trust AI-based companies, start-up or not
i hope you're aware about the whatsapp or facebook data sharing policies lol
@@yashkhandelwal6389 his point is still not refuted
Genuine problem. Wish the companies were responsible enough.
But somewhere down the line, even they are helpless.
Data is one of the most precious asset you can own these days. And eventually, they do have to make money from the business.
wonderful video enjoyed
Niramai is great startup I like the concept
Hey caleb plz make a video on India's top 10 vfx/animation/gaming based startups or companies
Thanks for showing the correct map of India
AI getting more power, oh yeah!
What has always mattered is solving existing problems in the simplest way possible with minimal manpower.
And that is exactly what AI achieves!
Especially with the advent of Web3, AI will be playing an even more critical role in shaping how the world will look like…
Nice bro
Thanks Krishna! -Caleb
Really a nice informative video. Keep it up 👍👍
UPI is a great invention of india
So no unicorns here...ehh. Time to do something 👀🌝
Looking forward to seeing some unicorns in this space someday 🙂 GreyOrange is a soonicorn, but I guess they might go the SPAC IPO route before they reach that milestone. -Caleb
EVERYONES favorite QUESTION== is any of these listed to BUY in stock exchanges? any stock exchange?
Hi Neevinternational, this is a list of startups, so no, none of these are publicly traded companies. Once a company goes public on the stock exchange, it stops being a startup. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires 🙏
😊👍
😊👍🏻 -Caleb
nice video
Nice video i like it.👍🏻🇮🇳
Thanks for using correct map of india 😇
I'm very surprised by how good your pronunciation of Hindi names is. Also really good video.
👌👍
great video
❤️🔥
this is really awesome and so informative video
So glad you enjoyed it Vidyanshu! -Caleb
first comment FINALLY 😭😭
Haha you made it, Rishav 😀👏
@@backstagewithmillionaires THANKS to all notification 🔔🔔😁
🥇😁 -Caleb
,great 👍
Your pronunciation of Indian names are just AWASUM
Good day
if a company started in India but then moved overseas, I am wondering why are those relevant to india now as they are not a Indian legal entity.
Hi S Nandra, the Supreme Court of India holds that a company's nationality is determined primarily by its place of incorporation, and is not affected by the company's "central management and control" being located outside India - so while the business may not be immediately relevant to India's startup ecosystem, it is still _Indian_ and therefore qualifies for lists like these. We like to sprinkle Indian companies who are based outside of India throughout these lists, so that our viewers can find out what Indian entrepreneurs who have prioritized other markets are up to, and to give them a small window into what is happening outside of India, while still retaining the India-centric nature of the videos. As a foreigner myself, I believe that the more you know about the rest of the world, the better you're able to understand your own place in it 🙂 and this holds true in a business context as well. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Sir I have a question regarding INDIAN AI startups and technology....... My question is that even though we find the startups a bit unique and advanced than before, how much unique and advanced are INDIAN startups when compared to the WORLD.
@@backstagewithmillionaires wah, bahut quick reply. great explanation and while its well intended, I believe you are depriving a genuine Indian startup the publicity. Which is more? I would prefer to only Indian startups here, but you could do another video, which would be almost as much fun to, " Indian startups who's moved abroad'.
And interestingly, I wonder if there is anything in place to prevent Indian defence industry startups becoming successful and then deserting India and moving abroad?
Ham likhenge bharatgatha ,,,
Bright Money is a great startup between Bangalore and SanFransisco. Please make a video on them.
See Thambnail .... This is like indian god NATRAJ statu
Indians are making videos to defame, foreigners making videos to appreciate the good.
Hatts Off to you sir.
Very good 👍
Other Countries : technology
Indians : Jugad🙌
you can do more livestreams to boost your channel's growth , why did Prithvi sir stopped livestreams
Hi Om Dahake, I wish the livestreams boosted growth! Unfortunately, due to the low number of views, the streams were actually dragging our channel's overall score down when it came to retention, CTR, etc. -Caleb
Hey Caleb! How are you ?
Hi Fun Tush, doing well! A little tired, just finished filming the news video. Tried to bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm this week 🙂 -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires yeah you are working so hard ! Have a good night ❤️
:^)
That tartan sense bot really looks shoddy, and the animation was :////
I hate it when companies short sell on basic aspects like design and their media representations even if its for a basic farmer it needs to be appealing to an investor too
Bengaluru based start ups.
Tech hub
CAN I GET A HEART BRO ?
Why not? 😁
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires WHO IS VARUN,CAN YOU TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT VARUN
@@backstagewithmillionaires I JUST CHECKED YOUR ABOUT SECTION , VARUN IS CANADIAN PHOTOGRAPHER AND VIDEOGRAPHER, AM RIGHT ?
@@praveen-3102 Hey Shinchan, I am one of the team members of BwM. I handle some of the scripts for our videos. Caleb is a little busy with shooting the news video, which is why he isn't in the comments right now.
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires OHH OK NOW I UNDERSTAND, THANKS DUDE ❤️
U nicely pronounce indian names and places😊