Value of entrepreneur in India?

If Jeff Bezos makes billions through Amazon services, they call him a great entrepreneur.

But if Ambani makes billions through Jio services, they call him a greedy businessman.

If Mark Zuckerberg turns a tiny company into large MNC within 2 decades, they call him a tech-business whizz-kid.

But if Adani turns a tiny trading company into a large conglomerate within 2 decades, they call him XYZ agent.

If Unilever sells their product at Rs 100, they call it impressive.

But when Patanjali sells the same product at Rs 50, they call it fraud.

When US Pharma companies sell their products at 90% profit margins, they defend it by pointing out that those profits are needed to sustain their R&D.

But when Indian Pharma companies sell their products even at 10% profit margins, they are accused of being greedy and "crony capitalists".

This is how a bunch of leftists who control the media narratives have been trying to suppress Indian entrepreneurship and are surprisingly managing to brainwash youngsters into hating their own entrepreneurs by portraying them as greedy.

Unless we overcome this major obstacle, Indian entrepreneurship is going to be highly challenging, because every effort is being undermined or thwarted, while the westerners are being hailed for the same qualities.

It is high time such hypocrisy must be called out, so that our own Indian entrepreneurs and Indian firms get the respect they truly deserve.

Still finding the answer? Ask yourself for that.