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The Indian Startup Show

The Indian Startup Show

Written by: Neil Patel
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A weekly podcast show about Indian startups, entrepreneurs, and more! Hosted by Neil Patel & Friends© 2024 Indian Startup Show. www.NeilPatel.co Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Politics & Government
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  • Nikky Kumar Jha, CEO of Saptkrishi on Building the "Fridge Killer" to Hack Global Food Waste.
    Jul 8 2026
    Marry the problem, not the product! In this episode, I sit down with social entrepreneur Nikky Kumar Jha, the first engineer from his small village in Bihar, India. Nikky initially set out to tackle massive global issues like climate change—until a professor advised him to look in his own backyard. What he found was a devastating local crisis: despite the fertile soil along the Ganges, farmers were losing 40% of their produce to rot because standard refrigeration was too expensive and the rural power grid was too unreliable. From a "hilarious" first prototype that short-circuited in 30 minutes, Nikky went on to build a tech revolution for the "last mile." This episode covers the messy reality of grassroots innovation, why Nikky turned down a massive investment on Shark Tank, and how his hardware is transforming local economies. Finally he shares the amazing story of a visually impaired woman who used his device to boost her profits so much, she built her own home. Episode Highlights The Solution: How a portable, 20-watt storage unit extends the shelf life of produce by 3-5x without refrigeration or chemicals.Massive Impact: The tech is already cutting food waste by over 40% and boosting the income of small marginal farmers and street hawkers by 60% to 70%.Designing for Reality: Why building for a "utopian world" fails, and how local power fluctuations (110-volt vs 220-volt) forced a complete redesign.Leverage Design Thinking: Aspiring founders should conduct thorough empathy studies and regularly utilize the Business Model Canvas (BMC) to manage execution.Management Style: Nikky kumar jha described their management style as encouraging entrepreneurship, stating that they do not fire employees. Instead, they encourage employees to eventually start their own ventures, offering to introduce them to the ecosystem and investors.IEEE Global Involvement: Nikky kumar jha serves as a lead for IEEE CS Global's special projects, including a global incubation center. They credited their network within the IEEE ecosystem for helping them overcome problems and find new collaborative opportunities.The Shark Tank Rejection: The real reason Nikky walked away from a Shark Tank India offer to keep his focus strictly on marginalized farmers instead of third-party vendors.Revitalizing Rural Ecosystems: How moving his factory back to his home village in Bihar created dignified jobs and actively stopped youth migration to the cities.Co-founder Dynamics: Nikky kumar jha advocated for having family members as co-founders to avoid disputes, provided they possess complementary skills. Their sister, a biotechnologist, and their brother, who focuses on sales, are their current co-founders.Hometime Hero. Instead of building his empire in a massive tech hub, Nikky moved his factory right back to his village in Bihar. This move created dignified local jobs and actually stopped the migration of youth leaving the village for city work.What’s Next: A sneak peek at an affordable, modular housing that can be assembled in 15 minutes for flood-prone areas. The Founder's Playbook "Marry the problem, not the product." Ideas are worthless unless they execute on a genuine local problem.Nail the Customer Service: Never launch a hardware product in a geography where you cannot realistically provide service and maintenance. Resources & Links Connect with Nikky Kumar Jha on LinkedIn.Learn more about the technology at https://saptkrishi.com/products/The Indian Startup Show has been selected by our panelist as one of the Top 70 Tech Startup Podcasts on the web.https://podcast.feedspot.com/tech_startup_podcasts/ Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Share this episode with your friends. Listen and Subscribe to More Episodeshttps://www.indianstartupshow.com/ Music by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
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    42 mins
  • Rishi Krishna CEO of Symbionic - On building an assistive tech startup dedicated to building affordable, life-changing prosthetic devices.
    Jun 20 2026

    Giving People a Second Life! We are thrilled to welcome back Rishi Krishna, the visionary Founder and CEO of Symbionic, for his first appearance since November 2021! A lot has changed since our last conversation.

    After losing his right arm in a tragic bus accident in 2018, Rishi channeled his personal adversity into founding Symbionic, an assistive tech startup dedicated to building affordable, life-changing prosthetic devices.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the massive pivots the business has undergone, what it really takes to build and scale in India, and how Symbionic is quite literally giving people a second life. Rishi also pulls back the curtain on his recent experiences pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham, offering invaluable advice for early-stage founders on navigating the noise, securing finance, AI and finally An inspiring story of delivering a prosthetic to a user just before her wedding, allowing her to celebrate with confidence and without self-consciousness.

    🎧 What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    The Origin & The Human Impact

    • The Catalyst: Rishi reflects on the 2018 bus accident that changed his life and sparked the creation of Symbionic in 2019.
    • Wearing Prosthetics in Public: Overcoming stigma and the emotional reality of living as an amputee.

    Building the Tech & The Business

    • Engineering Robotic Arms in India: The challenges of R&D, hardware design issues, and combating prosthetic abandonment rates.
    • The Major Pivot: How the product and the company’s trajectory have drastically evolved since 2021.
    • Scaling Up: A look at the numbers—revenue targets, distribution channels, and building a robust customer data engine.
    • The Team: How Rishi's childhood friend, Naranjan, stepped up as Co-Founder and Head of Engineering, and how Rishi’s own role as CEO has shifted over the years.

    Pitching, Funding, & The Future

    • Under the Lights: Behind-the-scenes insights from pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham.
    • Mastering the Pitch: Rishi’s top tips for founders preparing to pitch their startups on television or to investors.
    • The AI Advantage: The good, the bad, and how Rishi currently spends 60% of his day leveraging AI tools like Claude to streamline operations.
    💡 Rishi's Top Advice for First-Time Founders

    "In an era where technology makes building products easier, the real challenge is managing the endless possibilities. Figure out exactly what to do, rather than trying to do everything. It is far more effective to perfect one thing than to do many things inadequately."

    • Persistence is Non-Negotiable: Too many founders pivot or give up at the first sign of a minor obstacle. Stay the course and trust your R&D.
    • Lean on Your Support System: Success is rarely a solo endeavor. From early collaborators to incubation teams, finding the right support network is crucial to scaling.
    🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned
    • Learn more about Symbionic: https://www.symbionic.co/
    • Watch Rishi on TV: Search for Symbionic Shark Tank India Season 4 or Startup Singham on YouTube/SonyLIV.

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel

    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

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    41 mins
  • Alankar Chandra CEO & Founder of Wild Voyager & Ilora Retreats on Leaving the Corporate World to Build an Experiential Travel Startup
    Jun 7 2026

    Turning Wanderlust into a Business. Can falling in love with a place completely change the trajectory of your life? For Alankar Chandra, a trip to the Masai Mara did exactly that.

    Today, I speak to Alankar Chandra, the CEO and Founder of Wild Voyager and Ilora Retreats. An IIM Ahmedabad alumnus, Alankar left his comfortable corporate job to pursue his true passions: wildlife and travel.

    In this episode, we discuss how he turned his hobby into a thriving experiential travel company, born out of a desire to rekindle a true sense of wonder through authentic adventures.

    Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or a travel enthusiast, Alankar’s journey from having zero background in the travel industry to building a successful business is packed with incredible insights.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Lightbulb Moment: How falling in love with the Masai Mara inspired him to leave the corporate world behind.
    • Starting from Scratch: Navigating the industry without a travel background and treating the first year as a "discovery phase."
    • Building the Business: Effective marketing strategies, getting early customers, and lessons learned from what didn't work.
    • Team Dynamics: The challenges of hiring and retaining great staff.
    • Founder Life: What a typical day looks like and the realities of being a solo founder.
    • The Travel Industry: Dealing with competition, prioritizing sustainability in tourism, and exciting expeditions like tracking snow leopards.
    • What's Next: Exciting future plans for Wild Voyager and Ilora Retreats.

    Please enjoy the show!

    Links

    https://www.wildvoyager.com/

    Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel

    https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2

    Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Share this episode with your friends.

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    23 mins
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