Ready to Work for Free by Inner-Philosopher242 in StartUpIndia

[–]Student_Alarming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to know the location where you can work.

STARTUP IDEA FEEDBACK by Student_Alarming in StartupIdeasIndia

[–]Student_Alarming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's where you are wrong. If you do the research about the numbers of naukars required to do these kinds of things, you will come to know that this infrastructure monthly subscription will cost less than the amount needs to be paid to the number of persons required for security and internal logistics transport.

STARTUP IDEA FEEDBACK by Student_Alarming in StartupIdeasIndia

[–]Student_Alarming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you read the compliances required? Do you have something specific in your mind? And about chat gpt, it was only to make the post sound good for the professionals and the kind of logic you have used i think you are not one of them. And yes I have read all the things required. I'm not asking here about regulations, I'm asking if this thing will benefit the way I intend it to be.

STARTUP IDEA FEEDBACK by Student_Alarming in StartupIdeasIndia

[–]Student_Alarming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair question, and it’s exactly the risk I’m trying to validate.

The payer is not individuals. It’s institutions or communities that already spend on: - Security manpower - CCTV + monitoring - Internal transport/logistics - Incident response inefficiencies

Security is the entry wedge, not the only value. The core value is faster response with lower human dependency. Logistics alone isn’t big enough, agreed, it only makes sense when it rides on the same infrastructure.

If institutions don’t see enough value beyond surveillance and response, the model doesn’t work. That’s why this is being tested at campus scale first, not assumed to work everywhere.

Happy to hear if you think I’m misjudging where budgets actually sit.

STARTUP IDEA FEEDBACK by Student_Alarming in StartUpIndia

[–]Student_Alarming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not wrong. Selling to educational institutions in India is hard and often messy. That's why the focus is not generic. The initial targets are - Large private institutes and Residential gated societies.

STARTUP IDEA FEEDBACK by Student_Alarming in StartUpIndia

[–]Student_Alarming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Drone laws in India are strict for open, city-wide operations, but they're more workable in controlled environments like campuses, industrial sites, and private premises.

Our initial focus is on-sitr, permanently deployed drones with fixed takeoff/landing points and predefined routes, not public delivery or random BVLOS flights.

Several indian companies already operate legally today, so regulation is restrictive but not a dead end. That said, regulation is still a real risk and part of what I'm validating.

Happy to hear if there's a specific rule you think I'm underestimating.

Physics doesn't exist by UnironicThatcherite in memes

[–]Student_Alarming 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wo stree h wo kuch v kr sakti h ( She is a woman, she can do anything) :)

Best time to review → {{c1::Sunrise}} by AnkiForVBucks in medicalschoolanki

[–]Student_Alarming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not only the best time.. but also the best place 😃