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NRI help to promote startups

NRI help to promote startups
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

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Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
business, personal use, using the website intermediary as a credit check facility while maintaining the confidentiality of the consumer to consumer lender and collaterial/profit sharing/risk taking borrower? Just an idea to further increase the scope of riskier products available to the domestic market today that maybe too risky for our banks to undertake? Additionally, apparently we have the tenth largest official gold reserves in the world. What about unofficial reserves or gold in private...
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
including collateral and profit sharing based solutions, that are all RBI regulated to prevent market failure? For example, a website conducting such activity may require an NBFC license and be responsible for verifying that consumers requesting potential loans also furnish proper collateral documentation that is verified, so that other unknown users, interested in the peer offered loan terms, provide such capital to users. The idea to provide market platform for consumers to raise funds for....
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
As part of our efforts to further deepen our domestic capital markets to further prevent global economic shocks, create additional stability and confidence, I wondered how startups could help if at all. Today, our commercial banks allow most of us with standard checking/savings accounts to invest in fixed deposits, stock market and some bond investments. What if we could create additional e-platforms for consumers to engage in peer to peer lending, and creative loan products including.....
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
If technology today exists where finger scanning is used to access the bathroom, I'm sure it's cost effective enough for us to use similar related technologies for a lot more monitoring/recording while compiling all citizen data for the Gov't use only. Thank you again PM Modi and your cabinet for all that you do.
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
....finger printing, face matching etc. Recently I attended a meeting at an office where, despite potential lacks in other security related items for an office, finger ID was required to use the office male bathroom....
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
monitoring and the additional deepening of our capital markets (via e-commerce, and securities trading - more regulated and less regulated products for consumers), our tech start up market is ripe right now for the appropriate risk/return seeking capital sources. And I hope that our existing mass Gov't data base driven initiatives (Jhan dhan, Aadhaar) are all centralized and allow controlled integration with more EMR, financial, and security related technologies as they arise.....
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
...Silicon Valley like valuations. That will further encourage NRIs, locals and foreigners to deploy more in our start ups; I think Defense technology will be our next key as there is an increasing need to counter terrorism, increase cost effective monitoring and recording of our border activities and hopefully prevent additional foreign and domestically instigated concerns, including rape. Between Jhan Dhan, Aadhaar, electronic medical record technology, e-commerce and crime/terrorism......
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 7 months ago
Good evening. I just read about PM Modi's push to encourage Varanasi weavers to use e-commerce while he further armed banks in UP. Both these actions represent great governance as using the market to improve our economy should be the most efficient way to allocate resources. Promoting tech use and arming banks to best deploy the funds...can't get better than this. Thank you PM Modi and your cabinet for all that you do. It's also good to see Bangalore based start ups attracting......
Hemani Thukral
Hemani Thukral 11 years 7 months ago
Hon. PM Narendra Modi, I would like to propose to you to address ‘medical tourism’ during your visit to Australia. Though, medical tourism in India is growing rapidly (and more Australians are becoming comfortable with overseas treatment in India), there is no systematic approach to develop medical tourism. A systematic approach through collaboration is important not only for continued growth of the industry but to protect India’s image (when things go wrong) and demonstrating leadership.
RAVI KURHADE
RAVI KURHADE 11 years 7 months ago
Mumbai is at the centre of the world. We lost the opportunity to be no 1 hub for Airline industry to UAE. Atleast we need to put our efforts to build the hub for sea transport. Challenge is our infrastructure which I am sure with current focus by your government will be improved. Shipping lines are suffering on the cost due to expensive port calls plus cabotage rules imposed in india. Needless to say rail network bottleneck making it worse & add to the cost for end users.