Brij Singh, the founder of the Bengaluru-based company, expressed his frustration on Twitter about the difficulties he faced while trying to register his company in India. He mentioned that he found it easier to make progress and learn in the United States within a short period compared to the obstacles he encountered during his attempts to register his company in India over the course of two months.
His tweet caught the attention of various internet users, some of whom empathized with his situation and provided their perspectives. One user encouraged him not to give up on the Indian market, suggesting that challenges are inherent but shouldn’t discourage entrepreneurs from building and innovating. In response, Brij clarified that he was merely stating the facts and highlighted the advantages of building from India for the global market.
Another user questioned why it took Brij two months to register a company when they were able to establish an LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) in a week. They suggested that having a competent Chartered Accountant (CA) might play a role in this process. Brij appreciated the point made by the user and mentioned that his own experience was different.
A third user shared their experience of forming a private limited company and a “Proprietorship firm,” both of which they managed to complete relatively quickly. They offered to help Brij with more details if needed.
This Twitter thread reflects the challenges that entrepreneurs sometimes face when dealing with bureaucratic processes in certain countries. It also highlights the diversity of experiences and opinions among different entrepreneurs and users.