Loading
The Golden Tap: The Inside Story of Hyper Funded Indian Startups
Author
Kashyap Deorah
Specifications
  • ISBN 13 : 9789351941521
  • year : 2015
  • language :
  • binding :
Description
The Golden Tap is a once in a generation chronicle of one of the most exciting times for the Indian economy. During the era chronicled by Kashyap Deorah; the technology startup revolution got started, had a slowdown, and then saw an amazing rise through to where we are today in 2015. What makes this an even more fascinating read is that Kashyap had a front row seat to most of the people, companies, and events that led to the entire cycle. Once you pick this up, its hard to put it down. This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the mindset of founders, investors, and the larger market as a whole. Many years from now, when my kids ask me about the tech revolution in India, this will be the book I'd point them to. --By Miten Sampat on 16 November 2015 As a young, first-time entrepreneur myself, following Kashyap Deorah for a while, I was looking to forward to reading his book The Golden Tap . Having started up in early 2013, I have been through the different phases of the recent startup phenomenon in the beginning of the hyper-growth phase, the peak and now what is increasingly being recognized as the bust, or at least a correction. I had initially not been able to wrap my head around some of the same questions that he talks about why are these companies valued so high, why are investors putting in such huge amounts of money in them, and what is the possible future of these startups in the Indian economy. It had taken me a long time to get to some perspective on these myself, but if someone is looking to understand this phenomenon thoroughly, I could not recommend a better book than this. Starting from the beginning of the internet in early 1990s, it takes you through an amazing journey of the tech industry in India. From early days of the 2000s to the beginning of e-commerce in India and the current hyper-growth phase, this book will give you a thorough understanding of how this industry has taken shape, and what is the possible future from here. There are some really insightful sections which explain how the VCs and global hedge funds operate, especially for those who are not in this industry, and more insights from Kashyap s own experience of building and selling companies in both India and US. If you are an Indian entrepreneur today, specially in the internet/smartphone industry, I think this is one of the books you absolutely MUST read in the next 1-2 months, because it can shape your understanding and perception of the global tech and VC industry in so many ways. The only way to predict the future is if you know the past really well, and this book does a really good job of explaining that. --By Kovid Kapoor on 14 December 2015