Saturday, August 31, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(15)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

Startups armed with progressive social awareness can play significant roles in dissolving the messy fundamental public services especially those in education and health for the future of their country. 


This is none other than a right time for startups in India should open their eyes to Southeast Asia and try to learn the best lessons from their neighbors.


Thursday, August 29, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(14)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

All 10 members in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) received higher scores than India in terms of women’s social status.



Overall assessments on criteria encompassing maternal mortality ratio, share of seats in parliament and labor force participation ratio of India turned out alarmingly low. This result clearly demonstrates the homework lying in the bottom of the Indian society.





Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(13)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

For instance, Halodoc, an Indonesian health tech startup, has been providing tele-consultations with doctors, pharmacy delivery, and at-home lab services through its mobile application with reasonable price options to remedy the underprivileged public access to the medical service. 


Truly, more and more startups in Southeast Asia are joining to unravel rampant shortages and inefficiencies of basic public services including primary education and health on the spot. According to this year's release of UNDP (United Nations Development Plan) on GII (Gender inequality Index), India was ranked 127th among the 189 surveyed nations in the world.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(12)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

In spite of the snowballing increase in the number of Indian startups, not many young CEOs seem fascinated in jumping into the public sector. Most local startups have been allegedly involved in the apparently growing and thus lucrative business fields such as e-commerce, accommodation and transportation industries. 


Of course, this is no exception to their peers in Southeast Asia. However, continuous efforts to tackle long distorted public services have been reported from Southeast Asia.


Thursday, August 15, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(11)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

Presence of as many as 22,000 startups in operation across the country has been partly attributed the government program backed by the latest strong economic growth. 


In fact, Bengaluru in the Southern part of India, often termed as the Indian Silicon Valley, has even claimed the second place in the list of best locations for launching tech startups globally. Now the thing is not in quantity but in quality in India.


Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(10)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

Additionally, as widely known, some CEOs of top-tier multinational technology companies like Google, Microsoft and Nokia have been supplied from the vast pool of Indian IT talents. 


Under this circumstance, the Indian government has also come up with a new initiative, 'Startup India', to foster startup ecosystems in the country since 2015. The purpose of Startup India is to generate startup-friendly environments for young entrepreneurs to unfold their unfettered business spirit in the ever-changing digital period.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(9)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

What has been undergoing in Southeast Asia can be observed in India as well. It is mainly because India is fairly conditioned with established resources needed for nurturing entrepreneurship in the wake of the digital era. 


It is little doubt that India has been highly appreciated for its top-notch technology and IT manpower in an international stage. The fact that India has made it to develop and discharge its own nuclear weapons and artificial satellites shows the state-of-the-art level of scientific achievements of the country.


Friday, August 9, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(8)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

However, venture capitals, symbols of adventurous money would remain indifferent unless they feel confident of more gains than losses by stepping into the digital frenzy in Southeast Asia. 


In this sense, a rosy outlook on the startup fad in Southeast Asia is likely to be maintained for the time being.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(7)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

There are yet pending issues to solve in startup fever in Southeast Asia. Poor IT infrastructures in non-urban areas, deficiency of high-skilled work forces and widespread financial illiteracy have chronically taken roots in most parts of Southeast Asia. 


With the exception of Singapore, capital markets and legal and institutional systems for startups in the region aren't well devised and developed as well.

Monday, August 5, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(6)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

There is further prediction that 480 million people almost nearing the entire population of the EU (European Union) will be accessed to internet in Southeast Asia by 2020. 


This could explain why global investment experts have been paying closer attention to this area where youngsters covering around half of the overall population are climbing on the brand new era of the digital economy.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(5)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

Why startup markets in Southeast Asia are much spotlighted? Hugh growth potential in the region would be singled out above all things. The number of internet users in key countries of Southeast Asia like Vietnam and the Philippines has been mounting the fastest on the planet. 


A recent article from the Wall Street Journal rings another bell that whopping 120,000 online users are newly marked in the region on a daily basis. 

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(4)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

To name a few, startups aiming for improving the productivity of aquaculture industries or producing eco-friendly shopping bags to offer publicly-customized solutions for Southeast Asia where primary industries still considerably counts are loomed large. 


In addition, indigenous family conglomerates have joined the startup wave by setting up venture capitals and navigating business chances.