India, Oct. 23 -- Starting a business in India can feel like a rollercoaster ride: exciting, unpredictable, and sometimes exhausting. One techie decided to experience it first-hand after leaving a high-paying 48 LPA US remote job.

After launching a D2C brand and scaling it to over two crore rupees in a year while staying profitable, the techie shared on Reddit that running a business in India has been a constant challenge.

"I am going 'Skip India'" the caption of the post reads.

According to the post, delayed payments from corporates, constant demands for commissions, and unreliable logistics have been major problems.

"Everyone wants a piece of commission from you to run something or offer something," the techie wrote.

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