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Unicorns flipping to avoid Indian regulations

Experts say flipping results in a materially adverse impact on national economic interest as the nation loses out on significant tax revenues while ownership of critical data as well as IP is also transferred abroad

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Twenty four unicorns had either flipped or were incorporated abroad mostly due to foreign investors' asking. All of them have Indian founders who started off in India. A significant number have operations and their primary market in India. Nearly all have developed their IP (Intellectual Property) using Indian resources in India (human, capital assets, government support etc.).

Experts say flipping results in materially adverse impact on national economic interest as the nation loses out on significant tax revenues while ownership of critical data as well as IP is also transferred abroad.

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