Over the past few years, a noticeable shift has been taking place in the global startup landscape. Indian entrepreneurs—traditionally known for building technology companies within India or targeting Western markets—are increasingly turning their attention to the Middle East. Cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh are rapidly emerging as innovation hubs, attracting Indian founders who are seeking capital, regulatory flexibility, and access to new markets.
This migration of entrepreneurial energy is reshaping regional ecosystems and raising broader questions about the future of India’s startup leadership globally. At the same time, new platforms such as OpenClaw are entering the conversati
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