How veteran VC Rahul Chowdhri spots 'stellar' needles in India's startup haystack
As one of India’s earliest venture capitalists, Rahul's journey spans from Flipkart's early days to backing successful ventures like Simplilearn, BigBasket, and Livspace, and eventually founding Stellaris. In our conversation, he shares insights on the importance of listening to both customers and founders, his approaches to identifying promising startups in a crowded market and seizing opportunities in consumer products, edtech, and gaming sectors. Rahul also discusses the key traits he looks for in founders, the changing landscape for traditional businesses, and how investing during tough times can lead to resilient ventures.
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Read more about Stellaris Venture Partners:-
1.In good times or bad, Stellaris Venture Partners has a steady startup investment strategy
2.Cos have to answer more difficult and important questions for late-stage funding today, says Stellaris Venture’s Chowdhuri
3.Early Partners of Fearless Founders With Audacious Goals
4.Gen AI will compel companies to rethink their value propostion: Alok Goyal Stellaris Venture Partners
5.We do not suffer from FOMO: Stellaris Venture Partners
6.Stellaris Venture Partners' chosen path: Make contrarian bets, but with deep conviction
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