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LinkedIn in India finally reaches 100 million members. Here's why it's more significant than ever

LinkedIn, the professional networking platform owned by Microsoft, has reached a significant milestone in India with 100 million members. This represents a 19% increase from the previous year. India is the second most populous country in the world after China, but when you remove China from the equation, India has the largest population with which one can work.

LinkedIn has faced several challenges in expanding its services in India, including catering to India's diverse linguistic and cultural landscape, adapting to India's unique job market, and facing competition from other professional networking platforms. To address the issue of affordability, LinkedIn has taken several steps, including the introduction of a 'Lite' version of its mobile app, launching a range of free tools and resources for job seekers and employers, and making its premium features more affordable for Indian users. LinkedIn has also established several partnerships in India with Nasscom, the Government of India, educational institutions, and media companies to support its growth and increase its visibility in the country. 

It is difficult to say how this will affect users in Israel, but it is likely that the relationship between Israelis and Indians in the world of business and entrepreneurship will become even stronger and more accessible.

LinkedIn has established partnerships in India with Nasscom, the Government of India, educational institutions, and media companies to support its growth and increase its visibility in the country. Some notable examples include the FutureSkills initiative with Nasscom, the Skill India program and 'Open for Business in India' service with the Government of India, partnerships with educational institutions such as the Indian School of Business and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, and collaborations with media companies like the Economic Times and CNBC TV18. 

These partnerships demonstrate LinkedIn's commitment to supporting India's workforce and providing value to its users. It is difficult to say how this will affect users in Israel, but it is likely that the relationship between Israelis and Indians in the world of business and entrepreneurship will become even stronger and more accessible.

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