India, Oct. 24 -- A large part of India's economy runs with its SMEs. The chai stalls that scaled into a successful catering service, or a Surat-based apparel brand that began from a single room, even tech startups of Bengaluru that expanded from late nights and borrowed laptops. Recent reports suggest that the country holds over 63 million SMEs and MSMEs that are highly connected with their surrounding communities. While many of them face funding crunches, aspects like trust, adaptability, and creativity help them become successful. As these businesses scale and look for technology support, the vast majority of them instinctively prioritise homegrown solutions over overseas giants, as local innovation often understands the business requi...