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Operating from Mountain View (California) and Mumbai, Instamojo, Inc., is not even 2 years old but its online peer-to-peer platform for selling digital goods has gained significant global traction. A part of the 500 Startups’ Fall 2012 batch, the start-up claims to have many key customers across the US and we are keen to figure out if the ongoing
Will the current shutdown affect cross-border start-ups?

If consumer confidence is hurt, shouldn’t it impact C2C businesses like yours?
Not necessarily. I think long-term crises like the subprime crisis or the ongoing rupee-dollar fluctuation may impact our business in the long term. But the US shutdown, I feel, is a short-term thing and it can’t go on for an indefinite period. Entrepreneurs and businesses are always ready for such short-time scenarios.
Do you think the shutdown will impact seed-stage or early-stage funding?
I doubt if there will be any such impact. But then, any macroeconomic issue prolonged over a period of time leaves its mark. Just like the subprime crisis did before.
Of late, VCs have been cautious about India investments. Will they now focus more on emerging markets?
That is highly unlikely as VCs take their call keeping in mind a larger time frame. Short-term disruptions will not make them change their policy.
Will there be negative sentiment among start-ups looking to expand their businesses in the US?
I think any start-up not focusing on selling directly to the government should not be worried. Most likely, it will be business as usual.
Watch this space tomorrow for the final interaction with one of the biggest Indian-global start-ups.