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      <title>AI flipped the founder–VC asymmetry. Most haven't caught up.</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Indian VCs are largely blind. I've met them. The model used to work; in 2026 it's reweighting. AI flipped hunger-vs-money, small-vs-large, operators-vs-leaders, 2026-grind-vs-2018-pedigree. These are directional trends, not absolutes. The reweighting matters because the proxies are changing. Read the full piece at saileshbhupalam.com.]]></description>
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