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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRam did not leave his old life in anger.
He left because staying had begun to feel dishonest.
What followed was not failure, but exile.
Across India’s startup cities—where optimism is loud, systems are quiet, and patience is constantly tested—Ram begins building something that matters. What he encounters instead is Pin Tape: a softer, modern friction that never says no, only not yet. Forms that evolve. Portals that stay open. Processes that reward endurance more than intent.
There are advisors who promise shortcuts. Skeptics who predict collapse. Supporters who believe quietly. And Malini—steady, uncelebrated—who reminds him that survival is not weakness when it is chosen with integrity.
As money tightens and timelines stretch, Ram faces decisions no pitch deck prepares you for. Salaries before sleep. Integrity before speed. Waiting when paying would be easier. Each choice costs him something, but gives him something back—clarity.
This is not a story of overnight success.
It is a story of learning what survives pressure.
From Bangalore’s optimism to Delhi’s scrutiny, from near-collapse to unexpected recognition abroad, Ram discovers that exile is not the opposite of progress. It is a form of training.
Rama in the Startup Exile is a novel about ambition without illusion, systems without villains, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going—one careful decision at a time.
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Srinivas Mahankali is a CXO-turned startup founder, ecosystem builder, and author who has navigated India’s entrepreneurial terrain firsthand. With over two decades of experience across technology, strategy, and early-stage ventures, his work captures the quiet realities of building within complex and evolving systems.
Srinivas has worked closely with founders, CXOs, policymakers, incubators, and investors across sectors including technology, healthcare, finance, sustainability, and public infrastructure. His experience spans India and global markets, offering a grounded understanding of how ambition, constraint, governance, and endurance intersect in real founder journeys.
Alongside his work in startups and strategy, Srinivas is a prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction. His fiction titles include Corona Wars, God – Search for Truth, Cryptic Boards, Armour Next, and others, while his non-fiction work includes more than ten books on emerging technologies, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and management.
Rama in the Startup Exile reflects Srinivas’s long-standing focus on resilience, frugality, ethical leadership, and survival before scale—written not to glorify entrepreneurship, but to humanize it.
Miten Mehta is a US-based C-suite leader, founder, operator, and technology innovator with over three decades of global leadership experience across Nasdaq-listed companies, PE/VC-backed ventures, and high-growth technology firms. He has held senior executive and board roles with full P&L ownership, leading GTM strategy, capital formation, and large-scale digital transformation initiatives.
Over the course of his career, Miten has raised more than $760 million from global institutional investors, family offices, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and banks.
Miten Mehta is a US-based C-suite leader, founder, operator, and technology innovator with over three decades of global leadership experience across Nasdaq-listed companies, PE/VC-backed ventures, and high-growth technology firms. He has held senior executive and board roles with full P&L ownership, leading GTM strategy, capital formation, and large-scale digital transformation initiatives.
Over the course of his career, Miten has raised more than $760 million from global institutional investors, family offices, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and banks. He has led and executed 10+ successful exits, and has played a central role in three IPOs valued at over $1B each.
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