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    Mukesh Bansal

    Founder: CureFit, Myntra; Investor: Skyroot, Groww; Podcast: SparX by Mukesh Bansal; Author: No Limits, Hacking Health

    Mukesh Bansal is a seasoned professional with a strong background in AWS Data Cloud Implementation, Cloud MSP, FinOps, Healthcare IT, HIPPAA, and Technology Services.

    He excels in Building Data Lakes and Warehouses using tools like Snowflake and Tableau. His expertise extends to product engineering encompassing cloud-native web and mobile applications with a focus on usability, UI/UX, testing, front-end and back-end development, mobility, cloud DevOps, and CMS implementation.

    Mukesh's experience includes working with razor-edge technologies such as JAVA, Drupal, Spring, Hibernate, Node.js, Grails, Amazon Web Services, MEAN stack, and Adobe Experience Manager.

    He leads an Agile team proficient in Scrum, XP, and Kanban methodologies, fostering relationships while working in fully-distributed development environments.

    Mukesh Bansal is actively involved in assisting OTTs with Conformance, Transcoding, Packaging, and Distribution. He specializes in the development of Multiscreen OTT/TV Everywhere apps, crafting custom video applications to offer a rich, intuitive, and omni-channel viewing experience across various devices.

    With a background in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Mukesh Bansal has held key positions at notable organizations including CureFit, Flipkart, Myntra, Silicon Valley start-ups, and Deloitte.

    Highlights

    Apr 3 · twitter

    Don’t Build Another Efficiency Startup!

    I am a hugh beneficiary of the rising start-up ecosystem in India that led to large scale ecommerce, food delivery, ride hailing, online trading, cheap credit, low cost SaaS and eventually quick commerce that is going to deliver latest fashion to your doorstep in minutes! Is this what progress looks like? Maybe not!!

    This is a huge success by all means but these businesses have mostly innovated on operations and driven huge efficiencies and in the process helped create the start-up ecosystem that we can be all proud of. This is the foundation we needed but where do we go from here.

    The low hanging fruits have been taken and Indian start-ups are among the scrapiest and most frugal in the world. What we need from next generation of entrepreneurs is to be 10X bolder and aspire for major technological breakthroughs. Finding arbitrage opportunities or Indian version of American models is no longer going to cut it.

    Look at China, where startups are pushing the frontiers of robotics and automation, building dark factories with 100% automation, BYD and other EV start-ups that are technically far superior than Tesla now, models like deep-seek that are giving run for money to the American counterparts and many more. From cheap replicas 25 years ago to an innovation leader, China has made this transiton and so must we in the coming decades.

    It is clear that the vision of "Viksit Bharat" require coming generation of entrepreneurs to lead the mantle with breathtaking moonshots. Everyone from government to established VCs and founders must embrace this and nurture the creation of new ecosystem where true innovation is pursued, nurthured and celebrated. Time to stop the coverage of funding and valuations as the only metrics!

    We’re beginning to see early signs of this shift. Skyroot is making space more accessible through affordable launch vehicles. Agnikul is building modular rockets with 3D-printed engines. Sarvam AI is developing foundational models tailored for Indian languages and use cases. Ola and Aether are making EVs possible at scale.

    To make this transition, we need:

    • Founders with deep passion for technology, willing to stay with hard problems for a decade or more
    • Capital that is patient and focused on long-term impact
    • Government support through grants, infrastructure, and progressive regulation

    For me, this isn’t just about what’s next. It’s about what matters most. It’s about solving the right problems and building what pushes the frontier of what’s possible.

    Efficiency helped scale India. Innovation will define its future.

    Mukesh Bansal
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    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India