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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Jivraj Singh Sachar. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Jivraj Singh Sachar hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
The Indian Silicon Valley Podcast is a series of intricate conversations with Founders, Investors and Domain Experts from India's flourishing startup ecosystem, with the hope to decode the learnings from building legendary institutions. The mission of this Podcast is to democratise the knowledge to building a truly spectacular Company! Stay Tuned for an Episode each Sunday as your Host - Jivraj Singh Sachar brings to your some phenomenal conversations! Feel Free to Reach Out - jivrajsinghsachar@gmail.com Https://www.linkedin.com/in/jivrajsinghsachar Https://twitter.com/jivraj_sachar
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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Jivraj Singh Sachar. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Jivraj Singh Sachar hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
The Indian Silicon Valley Podcast is a series of intricate conversations with Founders, Investors and Domain Experts from India's flourishing startup ecosystem, with the hope to decode the learnings from building legendary institutions. The mission of this Podcast is to democratise the knowledge to building a truly spectacular Company! Stay Tuned for an Episode each Sunday as your Host - Jivraj Singh Sachar brings to your some phenomenal conversations! Feel Free to Reach Out - jivrajsinghsachar@gmail.com Https://www.linkedin.com/in/jivrajsinghsachar Https://twitter.com/jivraj_sachar
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1 E199 - Nithin Kamath: The 10,000 Crore Comeback After the Toughest Year 1:33:13
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1:33:13In this milestone episode, we sit down with Nithin Kamath, the founder and CEO of Zerodha, to uncover the untold secrets behind building India’s largest broking platform. Nithin shares his incredible journey of scaling Zerodha into a billion-dollar empire while remaining bootstrapped, customer-first, and uncompromising on values. From navigating personal challenges like a health scare earlier this year to reflecting on wealth, freedom, and long-term thinking, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of India’s most visionary entrepreneurs. Nithin opens up about his philosophy of "growth at what cost?", the role of luck in success, and how Zerodha disrupted the financial services industry with transparency and simplicity. We delve deep into how Nithin approaches: - Building a resilient team and culture without hiring from competitors. - Aligning incentives between customers and stakeholders. - Marketing through authenticity instead of flashy ads. - Betting on future trends, like climate change and health tech, through his Rainmatter fund. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, an investor, or someone passionate about personal and professional growth, this episode is packed with timeless lessons and actionable insights that will leave you inspired and reflective. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:40 - Personal challenges Nithin Kamath faced this year 6:16 - Advice to his younger self 8:12 - Thoughts on the role of luck 12:35 - How to think long-term effectively 17:25 - Nithin’s key mental models 21:00 - Shifts in investing behavior 26:55 - Zerodha’s approach to understanding customers 31:30 - Aligning investor and customer incentives 41:15 - Insights on hiring and building a strong team 44:30 - Lessons learned from hiring experiences 47:00 - Thoughts on marketing and brand building 52:12 - Breaking down customer personas 55:45 - How he approaches social media 58:25 - What freedom means to him 1:02:35 - Wealth distribution in India and its impact 1:07:35 - Advice for those working on self-improvement 1:11:12 - Reflection, mental models, and decision-making 1:20:35 - Balancing ambition and personal freedom 1:23:55 - Predictions for climate-focused businesses in five years 1:26:15 - Companies that inspire Nithin Kamath 1:32:41 - Outro Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with friends, subscribe to the channel, and leave a comment. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories to light. Follow JIvraj on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #IndianSiliconValley #Zerodha #NithinKamath #Bootstrapped #Entrepreneurship #Startups #FinancialFreedom #Rainmatter #Leadership #LongTermThinking #InvestingInIndia…
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1 E198 - ₹250 Crore in 2 Years: How NewMe Reinvented Women’s Fashion in India - Sumit Joria, Co-founder 1:49:28
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1:49:28In this episode, we sit down with Sumit Joria, the co-founder and CEO of NewMe, one of India's fastest-growing fashion brands redefining how young Indian women shop. Sumit shares the untold story behind NewMe's success, revealing the bold decisions, innovative strategies, and consumer-first philosophy that have made the brand a household name among Gen Z shoppers. From humble beginnings to launching nine stores across seven cities, this conversation is a deep dive into what it takes to build a globally aspirational fashion brand out of India. We explore how NewMe disrupted the cluttered fashion market by prioritizing freshness, data-driven design, and an inventory-light supply chain. Sumit reflects on NewMe's foundational values, including the brand's unique approach to retail expansion, creating Instagram-worthy in-store experiences, and ensuring its DNA resonates with every customer interaction. He also sheds light on navigating funding challenges, building a resilient team, and the pivotal moments that shaped his entrepreneurial journey. This episode is packed with practical insights and authentic reflections for anyone interested in fashion, entrepreneurship, or consumer brands. Whether you're a budding founder, a business leader, or a fashion enthusiast, you'll find immense value in Sumit's transparent storytelling. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:20 - How did they build NewMe? 4:12 - What observations did they make while building NewMe? 8:00 - What is the branding and marketing strategy of NewMe? 12:50 - What foundational aspects were they clear about? 17:10 - What should you know about the supply chain in the fashion industry? 22:58 - How does NewMe approach design? 28:35 - Key learnings from the pop-up in Guwahati 33:45 - What did NewMe founders observe in pop-ups? 39:55 - How do they view retail expansion? 47:10 - What is the customer experience like within the store? 52:00 - Where is consumption happening in India? 1:09:00 - How do they build confidence with investors? 1:16:50 - When things weren’t working out for NewMe 1:26:20 - Sumit’s life beyond NewMe 1:36:10 - How do Sumit’s friends describe him? 1:38:40 - How does Sumit view life? 1:48:56 - Outro Follow JIvraj on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with friends, subscribe to the channel, and leave a comment. Your support helps us bring more such incredible stories to light. #IndianSiliconValley #NewMe #FashionEntrepreneurship #SumitJoria #GenZFashion #Startups #RetailExpansion #IndiaFashion #ConsumerBrands #Leadership…
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1 E197 - India's Health CRISIS: What's Going Wrong and How to Fix It - Prashant Desai, Stanford 1:50:04
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1:50:04In this episode, we sit down with Prashant Desai, a seasoned business leader, investor, and health influencer, to uncover why Indians are sicker than ever before and how to fix it. With over three decades of experience in business and investing—including his role as Managing Director at Everstone—Prashant brings a unique perspective to the health challenges facing India today. Beyond his corporate journey, he has become a prominent voice in health and wellness, creating content that educates millions on fitness, sleep, and lifestyle changes. We delve deep into the systemic issues plaguing India's healthcare system, including the alarming rise in diabetes, obesity, and metabolic disorders. Prashant shares his personal motivation behind his mission to make India healthier, reflecting on his own family's experiences with health challenges. He debunks common health misconceptions, discusses the impact of quick commerce on eating habits, and offers practical solutions for individuals to take control of their health. Additionally, Prashant combines his business acumen with his passion for wellness to explore opportunities within India's health and fitness market. He provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs on building trust, scaling, and distribution in their brands, and shares his views on the future of organic and health-focused products in India. This episode is packed with actionable advice and profound reflections, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in health, entrepreneurship, and the socio-economic factors affecting well-being in India. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:31 - What matters most to Prashant Desai? 5:59 - What’s wrong with India’s healthcare system? 19:59 - How can we prevent diabetes, obesity, and being overweight? 26:55 - What are some common health misconceptions? 47:29 - Opportunities in India’s health and fitness market 54:49 - What have nutrition companies achieved in India? 1:02:17 - How is India’s protein market evolving? 1:07:39 - What should you check when buying groceries? 1:11:59 - If Prashant built a health company, what would it look like? 1:15:19 - What’s Prashant’s view on organic brands? 1:18:23 - Tips for building trust, scaling, and distribution in a brand 1:20:49 - How does quick commerce affect eating habits? 1:25:18 - Is longevity only for the privileged? 1:31:09 - What does Prashant think about Kolkata? 1:46:41 - How does Prashant excel in everything he does? 1:49:32 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #ISV #PrashantDesai #HealthInIndia #Wellness #Entrepreneurship #Startups #HealthTech #Fitness #Longevity…
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1 E196 - The Indian College Where Students Build Startups in 7 Countries - Pratham Mittal, Tetr 1:02:03
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1:02:03In this monumental 100K episode of the Indian Silicon Valley podcast, we welcome back Pratham Mittal, Co-founder of Masters’ Union and TETR, to explore his vision for the future of education. Pratham shares the incredible journey of launching TETR, a groundbreaking undergraduate program that blends global travel with experiential learning. (Watch here: YouTube Link) We dive into how Pratham is rethinking education with a focus on real-world problem-solving, interdisciplinary, and the transformative power of AI in the classroom. The conversation explores his unique approach to scaling institutions without sacrificing quality, building a global-first mindset from India, and his bold ambition to challenge the world’s top universities. Pratham also discusses the practical challenges of education in India, such as the mismatch between job creation and college graduates, and how MSMEs, not startups, hold the key to bridging this gap. From hiring strategies to insights on process-building and work-life balance, Pratham offers candid reflections on what it takes to build world-class institutions in a rapidly evolving landscape. This episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about the intersection of education, entrepreneurship, and technology—and how India is poised to lead the way. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:10 - What is TETR? 6:38 - What did Pratham get right the first time? 16:18 - How is ambition scaling for Pratham? 19:19 - How is Pratham expanding? 22:58 - Pratham's 5-10 year plan 26:18 - What’s missing in education? 38:08 - How does Pratham bridge education access? 45:08 - How does Pratham hire? 50:48 - How does Pratham manage his days? 53:19 - How far ahead is India? 59:33 - What is Pratham predicting for the future? 1:01:33 - Outro Follow us for updates: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #IndianSiliconValley #ISV #PrathamMittal #MastersUnion #TETR #EducationInnovation #EdTech #Entrepreneurship #India…
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1 E195 - How We're Fixing India’s Broken Education Market - Rohit Gupta, College Vidya 47:02
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47:02In this episode, we sit down with Rohit Gupta, Co-founder and COO of College Vidya, to discuss how he is tackling India’s broken education market. Rohit shares the journey of building College Vidya, an ed-tech platform that simplifies and democratizes access to online education, catering to millions of students from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. (College Vidya Website link - https://cvadm.com/HaXvQo) We dive deep into the foundational phase of College Vidya, exploring how they built trust in a market filled with skepticism, the role of data-driven consumer patterns, and how they are utilising AI to scale. Rohit discusses the challenges of marketing in the education sector, his vision for the future of College Vidya, and the importance of being adaptable in a rapidly changing landscape. Rohit also reflects on the personal side of his entrepreneurial journey, sharing the toughest moments of building the company and the lessons he would impart to his younger self. This episode is packed with insights for aspiring founders, educators, and anyone interested in the future of education in India. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:27 - Problem of education and access 6:57 - What was the 0-1 phase of College Vidya 10:57 - How much usage is driven by consumer patterns 13:52 - How Rohit plans to build additional features 16:42 - How College Vidya built trust 18:17 - Education marketing/brand building 22:22 - How to move from B to C to D 24:26 - Usage data split in education 29:52 - Positive aspects in education 34:27 - How College Vidya used AI 37:32 - Daily priorities for College Vidya 41:07 - College Vidya's goal setting 43:07 - How Rohit’s friends would describe him 43:57 - Challenges in building College Vidya 46:47 - What Rohit would tell his younger self 48:53 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: www.instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #ISV #RohitGupta #CollegeVidya #EducationReform #EdTech #Startups #Entrepreneurship…
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1 E194 - India’s Hidden IQ Crisis: Rocket Learning’s Radical Plan to Save Our Kids 1:43:26
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1:43:26In this episode, we sit down with Azeez Gupta, Co-founder of Rocket Learning, an ed-tech nonprofit dedicated to revolutionizing early childhood education in India. Azeez shares his journey of building Rocket Learning, an organization that partners with government schools and anganwadi centers to create digital communities that empower educators, parents, and children alike. With an emphasis on the bottom 40% of India's income pyramid, Rocket Learning is on a mission to bridge educational inequalities and give every child a chance to thrive. We explore the operational intricacies of scaling an impact-driven nonprofit, including how Azeez and his team manage challenges from policy engagement to community building. Azeez discusses the lessons learned from testing new approaches, the role of technology and data in influencing behavior change, and the hard-won insights that come from experimenting with new methodologies at scale. Reflecting on the personal aspects of his journey, Azeez dives into the trade-offs, motivations, and the unique mindset required for impact-driven work. He also shares his philosophy of “additionality” — the belief that one's work should add unique value to the world — and the power of clarity and boldness in making high-impact decisions. This conversation is packed with insights for aspiring social entrepreneurs, impact investors, and anyone passionate about educational equity in India. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:24 - Rocket Learning Coverage 6:34 - Transformational Change 11:34 - Rocket Learning Mindset 16:07 - Reality of Nonprofit Work 21:44 - Success Factors at Rocket Learning 28:19 - Impact-Driven Mindset 31:24 - Rocket Learning Backend Process 44:04 - Gaining Empathy 50:04 - Depth of Efforts 57:29 - Unique Experiences 1:04:11 - Nonprofit Economics 1:10:54 - Life-Changing Stories 1:17:29 - Progress in Education 1:22:20 - Azeez’s Role Models 1:27:04 - Azeez’s Morning Motivation 1:31:54 - Friends’ Description of Azeez 1:33:46 - Life Without Rocket Learning 1:40:04 - Advice to Younger Self 1:42:55 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #IndianSiliconValley #ISV #AzeezGupta #RocketLearning #EdTech #EducationReform #NonProfit #SocialImpact #Entrepreneurship #FutureOfEducation…
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1 E193 - From 0 to ₹700 Crore: Our D2C Blueprint for Explosive Growth - Suyash Saraf, Dot & Key 59:10
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59:10In this episode, we sit down with Suyash Saraf, the co-founder of Dot & Key, a leading D2C beauty and personal care brand in India. Starting from scratch, Suyash and his team scaled Dot & Key to an impressive ₹700 crore business, which was recently acquired by Nykaa, a market leader in the beauty space. In this candid conversation, Suyash shares the strategies behind Dot & Key’s explosive growth and the hard-earned lessons from his bootstrapped journey. We dive deep into Suyash's insights on building a successful D2C brand, from navigating the challenges of early-stage product development, leveraging data to stay ahead of the competition, and developing a powerful marketing strategy. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Dot & Key landed a major acquisition offer, and what founders need to know about scaling profitably without external funding. Suyash also reflects on what it was like to bootstrap a business in a highly competitive industry, the highs and lows of running a business with his life partner, and his advice to new founders on navigating the entrepreneurial journey, including the critical decision of bootstrapping vs. raising funds. This episode is a must-watch for aspiring D2C founders, entrepreneurs seeking growth strategies, and anyone interested in learning how to build a brand from the ground up without relying on VC money. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:22 - Dot & Key's story 7:20 - Early successes 10:10 - Dot & Key's scale 13:00 - Scaling channels 17:50 - Staying ahead of the curve 21:21 - Dot & Key's marketing strategy 30:00 - What kept Suyash on track 31:55 - Behind-the-scenes of product development 34:17 - Using data to their advantage 36:45 - Early hiring strategies 38:45 - Getting an acquisition offer as a bootstrap company 41:16 - Key points to consider during acquisitions 42:20 - Feeling of having ₹50 Cr in the account 45:05 - Suyash's advice for young founders 47:30 - Thoughts on raising funds vs. bootstrapping 51:40 - How Suyash’s team describes him 52:15 - How Suyash’s friends describe him 53:00 - Challenges in the Dot & Key journey 55:07 - Running a business with a life partner 56:45 - What Suyash would do if they hadn’t built Dot & Key 57:49 - Advice to his younger self 58:40 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #dotandkey #suyashsaraf #d2c #entrepreneurship #startups #founderjourney…
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1 E192 - The Untold Secrets of Building a Billion-Dollar Marketplace: Umang Dua, Keychain (Previously built Handy, acquired by $ANGI) 1:26:00
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1:26:00In this episode, we sit down with Umang Dua, the co-founder of Handy, one of the world’s largest home services marketplaces, which was acquired by Angi, a billion-dollar public company. Now building his second startup, Keychain, Umang shares the untold secrets behind scaling a marketplace business and the lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey. We dive deep into Umang’s insights on building a billion-dollar company, from navigating the early days of Handy, scaling through intense competition, and the emotional rollercoaster of startup life. Umang sheds light on how to build successful marketplaces, his approach to overcoming near-death moments, and the foundational lessons that shaped his approach as a founder. Umang also reflects on his experience on both sides of the founder's table, offering advice to new entrepreneurs, and discussing the differences between building startups in India and the US. He shares key insights into raising capital, dealing with investors, and the mindset required to build a high-growth company. This episode is a must-watch for aspiring founders, marketplace entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in learning from a founder who has scaled businesses to billions. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:52 - How the last 10-12 years shaped Umang as a founder 4:15 - Early memories of starting a company 6:35 - Foundational lessons Umang learned 12:45 - Advice for new founders in marketplaces 20:05 - Differences in the entrepreneurial journey between the US and India 26:15 - Umang’s thoughts on the other side of the founder’s table 30:55 - Things not shown or glorified in entrepreneurship 35:19 - Umang’s near-death or biggest doubts moment 40:40 - Key insights from the 0-1 journey of Handy 47:30 - How Umang built empathy to solve for supply 51:15 - The acquisition phase and how it happened 59:35 - The importance of energy around Umang 1:05:12 - Standout lessons from Umang’s journey 1:09:06 - Umang’s angel investing journey 1:12:19 - How Umang’s friends would describe him 1:15:25 - Umang’s superpower and fear 1:18:10 - Defining a life of success 1:21:45 - What Umang would tell his younger self 1:25:29 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #umangdua #entrepreneurship #startups #marketplaces #founderjourney…
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1 E191 - How Manyavar Built a ₹30,000 Crore Fashion Empire and Took Over India: Vedant Modi, CRO 1:23:54
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1:23:54In this episode, we sit down with Vedant Modi, Chief Revenue Officer of Manyavar, to uncover the secrets behind building one of India’s most iconic ethnic wear brands. Manyavar has become synonymous with Indian weddings and celebrations, and Vedant shares his journey of taking the brand from its early days to a ₹30,000 crore empire. We dive deep into how Manyavar started, the brand's massive scale in the Indian fashion market, and how Vedant and his team stay on trend and innovative while preserving tradition. Vedant sheds light on the business strategies behind working with top celebrities, running large-scale actor campaigns, and justifying ROI in a competitive fashion landscape. Vedant also reflects on his leadership journey, balancing the challenges of running a public company, managing retail expansion, and staying ahead in the fast-changing fashion industry. He offers advice for younger entrepreneurs and shares valuable insights on privilege, luck, and the true meaning of success. This episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, fashion enthusiasts, and anyone looking to learn from the story of a homegrown brand that conquered the Indian market. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:49 - When Vedant joined the business 6:39 - What the early days were like 9:19 - How Manyavar started 13:39 - How big Manyavar is in the market 15:39 - How Manyavar brings joy to customers 17:29 - What matters most for Manyavar 19:24 - How Manyavar stays on trend 22:39 - Vedant's observations from a customer POV 26:09 - How large-scale actor campaigns work 27:49 - How ROI is justified 30:50 - Vedant’s story of working with celebrities 31:54 - How Vedant views expansion strategy 37:14 - How Vedant prioritizes what's important 39:04 - How Manyavar stays innovative as an old company 42:09 - How Vedant evolved the business 44:59 - How Vedant’s team manages scale 47:39 - Vedant’s learnings from retail expansion 54:19 - How Vedant gets store-level data 55:39 - Vedant’s focus for the next 10 years 58:09 - International focus of Manyavar 59:39 - The mindset behind raising capital 1:01:09 - What it means to lead a public company 1:03:14 - Vedant’s advice to younger people 1:04:39 - Vedant’s tips for new founders 1:08:12 - How larger brands can help younger companies 1:09:39 - What Vedant sacrifices to run the business 1:11:49 - How Vedant’s friends describe him 1:12:52 - How Vedant views privilege vs luck 1:13:51 - What success means to Vedant 1:15:29 - What’s not so great about the business 1:17:15 - Business lessons from Vedant’s father 1:20:39 - What advice Vedant would give himself on day one 1:24:05 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership…
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1 E190 - Spotify Chief EXPOSES the Future of Indian Music - Amarjit Singh Batra (Spotify India MD) 1:40:20
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1:40:20In this episode, we sit down with Amarjit Singh Batra, Managing Director of Spotify India (and General Manager of 59 Countries), a visionary leader shaping the future of music streaming in one of the world’s largest music markets. Amarjit shares his fascinating journey, from being at the forefront of the Indian internet economy to leading Spotify's expansion across India, South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. We explore the key shifts in music consumption in India, Spotify’s unique “last-mover advantage,” and how Amarjit and his team have built a thriving business by leveraging personalized experiences and supporting local artists through initiatives like playlist curation and artist masterclasses. Amarjit also reflects on his role as a corporate leader with a founder’s mindset, the evolution of the Indian internet economy over the past two decades, and his thoughts on why it's crucial to adopt a long-term approach in a dynamic market like India. He candidly shares his thoughts on retaining customers in a competitive space, the booming independent music scene in India, and how Spotify is empowering creators to build global audiences. This episode offers a deep dive into the business strategies, leadership insights, and the future of India’s music industry, making it a must-watch for entrepreneurs, music lovers, and anyone navigating the fast-changing consumer landscape. 0:00 - Introduction 1:26 - Amarjit's thoughts on changes in the Indian economy 6:31 - Amarjit's view on his roles in companies 11:01 - Differences when Amarjit joined Spotify 22:41 - How Amarjit found the Spotify opportunity 31:11 - How India consumes music 46:21 - Split for a company to focus on music in India 52:20 - How an artist can become successful 1:00:00 - Establishing yourself meaningfully 1:09:23 - How Amarjit learns from international markets 1:16:20 - Amarjit's learning from Danial 1:19:05 - What Amarjit's friends would say about him 1:21:45 - Amarjit's strengths and fears 1:23:57 - How Amarjit has stayed at the top for decades 1:34:40 - What Amarjit would say to his younger self 01:39:48 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership…
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1 E189 - Why Most D2C Brands Fail: Rohit Chawla (Innovist) on Cracking the Code for Success 1:21:40
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1:21:40In this episode, we sit down with Rohit Chawla, the visionary founder behind Innovist and The Man Company, to explore his journey as a serial entrepreneur in the competitive direct-to-consumer (D2C) space. Rohit shares invaluable insights into product development, customer acquisition, and the critical decisions that shaped his brands' growth. We begin by discussing Rohit’s thoughts on the structure of Innovist and the vision he has for the company in the current market landscape. He offers a glimpse into the foundational decisions that guided his entrepreneurial journey, including early trade-offs in customer prioritization and how these shaped his approach to hyper-personalization for the Indian market. Rohit delves deep into the essential elements of building great products and his internal theories on product-market fit. From launching in crowded markets to managing customer acquisition costs (CAC), Rohit’s practical advice offers listeners a clear roadmap for navigating challenges in today’s D2C ecosystem. We also dive into his core learnings from The Man Company journey, and Rohit shares his personal strategies for capital utilization and building efficient teams. For budding entrepreneurs, Rohit reflects on what drives him, the hidden trade-offs in a founder’s journey, and key lessons learned from industry leaders like Falguni Nayar. Whether you're a D2C founder, a product innovator, or simply interested in the story of one of India’s prominent entrepreneurs, this episode is packed with insights on product building, market entry strategies, and managing business growth. 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Rohit’s thoughts on Innovist and company structure 4:30 - Rohit’s vision for the market and current state 8:25 - Key decisions made on day one by Rohit 11:30 - Early trade-offs in customer prioritization 14:55 - Reception of hyper-personalization in India 17:40 - Insights that led Rohit to product choices 21:50 - Essentials for building a good product 23:50 - Internal theory for product-market fit 26:13 - How Rohit decides which products to launch 27:25 - Rohit’s take on a crowded market and CAC as a founder 29:20 - Rohit’s theory on CAC 31:50 - Importance of quick commerce 35:20 - Core learnings from the MAN Company journey 38:00 - Rohit’s strategies as a founder 42:20 - Rohit’s approach to capital utilization 46:22 - What drives Rohit to build Innovist 48:10 - Rohit’s geographical focus 51:55 - Story behind the bottle design 54:17 - Rohit’s framework for company prioritization 56:02 - Story behind the brand’s name 58:30 - Rohit’s entrepreneurship journey 1:05:26 - How Rohit’s friends describe him 1:06:06 - What strengthens Rohit and his fears 1:08:24 - Rohit’s favorite brands 1:09:30 - Hidden trade-offs in a founder’s journey 1:13:22 - Rohit’s learnings from Falguni Nayar 1:16:00 - Rohit’s advice for new D2C founders 1:18:45 - Rohit’s advice to his younger entrepreneurial self 1:21:09 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership…
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Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar
1 E188 - He built a ₹1000 Crore Lingerie Empire in India: Pankaj Vermani, Clovia (Acquired by Reliance) 1:09:09
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1:09:09In this episode, we sit down with Pankaj Vermani, founder and CEO of Clovia, one of India's most successful lingerie brands. From building the business from scratch to selling a majority stake to Reliance, Pankaj opens up about the journey and the lessons learned along the way. We dive into how Clovia stood out by balancing premium quality with affordability, a strategy that has resonated deeply with consumers across India. Pankaj shares how controlling the supply chain was a game-changer, helping Clovia maintain quality and keep prices accessible, even as the brand scaled rapidly. He also explains why the word "jugaad" doesn't fit with Clovia’s approach and how real innovation comes from sustainable processes. As a seasoned entrepreneur, Pankaj reflects on the challenges of moving from online to offline retail, how the pandemic impacted their business, and the importance of understanding the evolving needs of Indian consumers. He shares fascinating stories of navigating supply chain obstacles and unexpected customer insights that shaped the company’s product development. Pankaj also gives a glimpse into his personal life, talking about what it’s like to build a business alongside his wife and co-founder, and how the support of his team carried the company through difficult times. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a marketer, or simply interested in the inner workings of one of India’s top brands, this episode is full of valuable takeaways. 0:00 - Introduction 2:24 - Starting Clovia and advice for future founders 5:52 - How product passion drives founders 10:12 - Unique things Pankaj did in 2015 14:02 - Why Pankaj dislikes the word “JUGAAD” 15:13 - Insight and action taken 18:59 - Indian consumers want value for money 20:52 - Early customer communication 21:35 - Delivering premium quality at affordable prices 25:52 - New product development process 29:31 - Balancing quality vs data 31:32 - Managing inventory at Clovia 33:57 - Insights that changed Pankaj’s views 36:52 - Why customers choose Clovia 41:45 - Clovia’s retail strategy 45:27 - Retail footprint advice for founders 49:27 - Clovia’s market distribution 55:02 - Lessons from Reliance 57:26 - How friends describe Pankaj 1:01:52 - Help Pankaj received on his journey 1:04:12 - Core values and challenges in Pankaj’s journey 1:09:00 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership…
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Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar
1 E187 - Everything You Know About Startups is WRONG: Dr Ritesh Malik - Investor in 100+ Companies 1:40:04
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1:40:04In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ritesh, a finance expert and entrepreneur who has carved out a unique path in the Indian financial landscape. Dr. Ritesh takes us through his journey to financial freedom, sharing his self-realization about the true priorities in life and how he maintains discipline to stay ahead of the curve. We delve deep into Dr. Ritesh’s disciplined approach to mastering problem-solving and his predictions for the future of Indian finance. He opens up about the often-overlooked negative impacts of over-glorifying certain aspects of entrepreneurship and the misunderstandings surrounding raising investment for companies. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Ritesh offers candid insights into whether investors should have the right to advise founders on key decisions and shares his thoughts on what systemic changes are needed in the Indian startup ecosystem. We also explore his experiences engaging with the youth in India, the guiding principles that shape his life, and the advice he would give to his younger self as a medical graduate. This episode provides a comprehensive look at Dr. Ritesh’s philosophy on entrepreneurship, finance, and life, offering valuable insights for anyone navigating the complexities of the Indian startup ecosystem. 0:00 - Introduction 2:28 - What matters to Dr. Ritesh and why 5:23 - Dr. Ritesh’s journey to financial freedom 11:18 - Dr. Ritesh’s self-realization about life's important aspects 26:41 - How Dr. Ritesh stays ahead of the curve with discipline 34:58 - How Dr. Ritesh approaches and masters problem-solving 45:14 - Dr. Ritesh’s prediction for the future of Indian finance 53:48 - Humanizing the entrepreneurship journey 1:02:48 - Negative impacts of over-glorifying certain aspects 1:07:58 - Misunderstandings about raising investment for companies 1:13:33 - Do investors have the right to advise founders on key decisions? 1:16:28 - Dr. Ritesh’s perspective on exits 1:20:48 - Dr. Ritesh’s experience engaging with youth in India 1:24:48 - Dr. Ritesh’s view on systemic change 1:29:33 - Dr. Ritesh’s guiding principles in life 1:33:48 - Dr. Ritesh’s advice to his younger self as a medical graduate 1:39:32 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership…
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Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar
1 E186 - He's Making India HEALTHY with TECHNOLOGY! Gaurav Gupta, Gabit (Ex-Zomato Co-Founder) 1:07:29
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1:07:29In this episode, we talk to Gaurav Gupta, co-founder of Gabit and former COO at Zomato. Gaurav shares what initially attracted him to Zomato and the deeper reasons behind his decision. He provides an inside look at Zomato during its hyper-scaling years and discusses what it meant to be elevated to a founder role in a company he didn't start. Gaurav reflects on the journey leading up to Zomato’s IPO and offers insights into building a company ready for such a milestone. He also discusses his experience during COVID, the market opportunity that led to Gabit, and the core principles guiding his new venture. We explore Gaurav’s non-negotiables, his vision for Gabit, and how he ensures products meet customer expectations. Gaurav also touches on India’s health consciousness, stakeholder alignment, and key learnings from his consulting days. The conversation wraps up with Gaurav’s thoughts on the future, his habits, and how his friends would describe him. This episode provides a comprehensive look at Gaurav's journey, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, leadership, and the Indian startup ecosystem. 0:00 - Introduction 1:59 - What caught Gaurav’s attention to join Zomato? 3:14 - Deeper reasons for joining Zomato. 5:29 - What was happening within Zomato during the hyper-scale years? 7:59 - What did Gaurav witness during the hyper-scaling period? 9:24 - Key factors that shaped Gaurav’s mindset as a founder. 11:39 - What does it mean to be elevated to founder in a company you didn’t start? 14:19 - Tactical insights on being elevated to founder. 16:29 - What was leading up to the IPO like internally? 19:39 - Gaurav’s insights on building a company ready for an IPO. 22:00 - Gaurav’s journey during COVID. 24:43 - How did Gaurav identify a market opportunity? 25:54 - Core learnings that fueled Gaurav’s passion for the core objective. 28:06 - Principles Gaurav established for guiding Gabit forward. 29:29 - Things Gaurav won’t compromise on. 31:43 - Gaurav’s vision for Gabit’s future. 34:24 - How does Gaurav ensure products don’t fail customers? 35:59 - How much does India care about health? 38:49 - How did Gaurav align stakeholders? 41:19 - Gaurav’s thoughts on raising capital. 42:34 - Surprising learnings that shaped Gaurav’s mindset. 44:19 - Thoughts on few people paying for health products. 46:29 - How to break through market clutter. 48:44 - Core habits for health. 50:29 - Valuable lessons from Gaurav’s consulting days. 51:41 - Key learnings from Gaurav’s foundational days. 53:14 - How would Gaurav’s friends describe him? 53:43 - What would Gaurav do if not Gabit? 55:24 - What would Gaurav do better? 57:29 - What else is Zomato doing beyond deliveries? 58:46 - Gaurav’s thoughts on founders thinking about the future. 1:01:49 - When does Gaurav spend time alone? 1:03:47 - Framework for engaging stakeholders. 1:07:00 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #leadership…
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Indian Silicon Valley with Jivraj Singh Sachar
1 E185 - How the Founder of ISB, Ashoka Uni is Changing India: Pramath Raj Sinha 1:28:31
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1:28:31In this episode, we talk to Pramath Raj Sinha, a visionary entrepreneur and academic leader who has revolutionized Indian education through founding institutions like ISB, Ashoka University, and Harappa Education. Pramath shares how his multidisciplinary background shaped his approach to building educational institutions. He offers insights into the K12 segment and reflects on the crucial decisions that led him down an unconventional path in his career. The conversation explores Pramath's learnings from his experiences, his approach to managing stakeholders, and his thoughts on navigating complex problem statements. We delve into how Pramath's initial vision for his projects compared to how they actually played out, and his observations on people throughout his journey. He discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the transformation from offline to online education, and how he navigated various tradeoffs in his career. Pramath also shares his perspective on the India story for aspiring students and entrepreneurs, offering valuable insights for the next generation. The episode touches on his learnings from mentors like Rajat Gupta and Chandra Babu Naidu, as well as his thoughts on education centers. Finally, Pramath reflects on the role of people in his life and how he's managed to successfully wear multiple hats throughout his career. This episode offers a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in education, leadership, and personal growth, providing a unique perspective from one of India's most influential figures in the field. 0:00 - Introduction 2:25 - Multidisciplinary background's impact on educational institutions 8:42 - Insights on K12 education 14:34 - Key decisions and outcomes in unconventional paths 19:58 - Valuable lessons learned over time 31:37 - Stakeholder management strategies 39:47 - Tackling complex problems 46:45 - Vision vs. reality 52:57 - Observations on human behavior 1:01:30 - Transition from offline to online education 1:12:05 - Handling trade-offs in decision-making 1:15:12 - Vision of India for students and entrepreneurs 1:17:53 - Lessons from mentor Rajat Gupta 1:19:05 - Insights from working with Chandra Babu Naidu 1:20:58 - Future of education centres 1:22:15 - Significance of relationships 1:25:15 - Balancing multiple roles 1:28:00 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #education #leadership #entrepreneurship…
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