Doing something of your own in this country is very very tough. It is made for poor, of the poor but by the rich. And no one questions anything.
You are competing againist constitution (yeah, f the constitution, it is the most a**hole and useless document to ever exist), then againist government officials, then againist rbi guidelines. Then if you could get some chance, you can serve your customers and compete with your competitors.
You are basically fighting a war made to make you lose. I'm not talking about those people have millionaire parents and raise millions in funding through their network and build startups.
No.
So recently, I got a few subscribers for my AI startup, but as i got my funds, they suspended my account due to rbi regulations. yeah dude, I'll turn the democracy with my $400 dollars? yeah, it's a much bigger concern than ngos bringing in millions to fund these filthy politicians.
I submitted every document to ever exist, PAN, TAN, SPICE, Aadhar, Personal PAN, and what not. Still, a few hundred dollars of my own hard made money, I can't access.
But government has no issue to give Rs. 2000 to beggars who don't wanna work. But the guy running an AI startup, bringing foreign capital to India is an issue for them because only politicians and babus are allowed to make some decent money here.
f this government, f this country, f all the parties, f this shithole of a nation.
You don't deserver hardworking people.
I'll first move my company outside and will make sure I don't pay any tax here.
Nvm if i overshared, I'm frustrated.
@viralpatel15@imaxzzie@SlicedBread00@zerohedge Bro it’s not even about that. India and its neighbors are forever poor countries. These countries will only dream of becoming developed but it will never happen.
@bvlldhist_alt Singapore is only ahead because of their economic freedom lol, irrespective of social freedom. Although I agree people should ideally have more political freedom…
Also the government mandate here is just a flat out lie lmao
@manoj_216 Currently there are half day-long wait lines outside every petrol pump in Bangladesh and the entire country is rationing fuel, even the ultra rich. This situation hasn’t occurred in India yet (at least where I live).
@manoj_216 Comparing different Indian states to Bangladesh is a better comparison than comparing the whole country. I’d say roughly half, or a bit less than half of the Indian states are richer than Bangladesh. Bangladesh also structurally has higher costs for food and energy than India.