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Is your partner a green flag? Check these 10 signs
Are you also wondering if your partner is a green flag? In the sea of modern dating, it’s easy to get lost in tales of red flags and toxic traits. But what about the opposite—the people who radiate positivity, respect, and love? These are the green flags, the undeniable signs that you’re with someone who truly values and uplifts you.
Whether you’re questioning your current relationship or searching for a partner who complements your life, knowing the hallmarks of a healthy bond is crucial.
This article uncovers 10 strong and undeniable signs your partner is a green flag—so you can stop second-guessing and start appreciating the love you deserve. Let’s dive in and see if your relationship passes the test!
10 signs your partner is a green flag
1. They communicate openly and honestly
Green-flag partners are open books. They don’t shy away from tough conversations and know how to express their thoughts and feelings clearly. Whether it’s about making future plans or addressing conflicts, they tackle everything with honesty and respect.
Example: When people are upset, instead of saying, “I’m fine,” they explain what’s bothering them, fostering deeper understanding.
2. They respect your independence
A healthy relationship thrives when both partners maintain their individuality. Your partner supports your goals, hobbies, and friendships without feeling insecure or controlling.
Example: They encourage you to pursue your passion for photography, even if it means spending weekends at workshops.
3. They actively listen to you
Listening is more than just hearing—it’s about understanding and empathising. Green-flag partners listen without interrupting, validating your feelings and making you feel seen.
Example: After a long day, they remember the smallest detail you mentioned, like how stressful your meeting was.
4. They share similar values
Having aligned values creates a solid foundation for any relationship. Whether it’s about finances, family, or life goals, a green-flag partner shares your outlook and is open to discussing differences.
Example: If sustainability is important to you, they try to recycle and reduce waste.
5. They make you feel safe and secure
Emotional safety is crucial in a relationship. A green-flag partner ensures you never feel judged, mocked, or unsafe when you express yourself.
Example: When you’re vulnerable, they respond with warmth and reassurance, not criticism.
6. They take accountability for their actions
Everyone makes mistakes, but how someone handles them says a lot about their character. Green-flag partners own up to their errors and work to make things right.
Example: They apologise sincerely after an argument and try to understand your perspective.
7. They’re consistent in their behaviour
Consistency builds trust. A green-flag partner doesn’t give you mixed signals; their actions and words align, leaving no room for doubt.
Example: If they promise to call, they do. If they commit to plans, they follow through.
8. They celebrate your success
A supportive partner is genuinely happy for your achievements, big or small, without jealousy or competition.
Example: When you land a promotion, they’re the first to pop champagne and cheer you on.
9. They put effort into the relationship
Green-flag partners understand that relationships require work. They’re proactive in keeping the connection alive through thoughtful gestures and shared experiences.
Example: Planning surprise date nights or taking the time to discuss how to grow together.
10. They treat everyone with respect
How your partner treats others is a reflection of their character. Kindness and respect toward family, friends, and even strangers are strong indicators of their values.
Example: They thank the waiter, treat your family with warmth, and handle disagreements respectfully.
A green-flag partner doesn’t just make your life easier—they enrich it with love, trust, and positivity. These signs are not only a testament to a healthy relationship but also a guide for building one. If your partner displays these qualities, take a moment to appreciate the rarity of such a connection.
True love doesn’t just happen; it’s cultivated with care, respect, and mutual effort. So, does your partner check these boxes? Share your thoughts and celebrate your green-flag relationships in the comments below!
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CCI approves MUFG Bank and Koch Group’s investment in Shiprocket
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has cleared two separate deals allowing KDT Venture Holdings, LLC, and MUFG Bank, Ltd., to buy stakes in Shiprocket Private Limited.
MUFG Bank is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group while KDT Venture Holdings is a subsidiary of Koch, Inc., a firm focused on early-stage investments in sectors like healthcare, supply chain, and fintech. The firms will acquire minority stakes in Shiprocket.
The financial details of both transactions remain undisclosed.
Earlier this month the ecommerce enablement platform said it reduced its cash EBITDA burn by about 50% to Rs 100 crore in FY24 from Rs 191 crore a year ago.
The logistics unicorn also said it managed to hit profitability for the first two quarters of the current financial year, and it remains on track to achieve full profitability by FY 2025.
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WinZO takes Zupee to court alleging corporate espionage; Zupee denies
Gaming startup WinZO on Tuesday filed a suit against multiplayer gaming app Zupee, seeking a permanent injunction for alleged unethical and unfair trade practices, corporate espionage, and an attempt to steal confidential information.
In a statement sent to YourStory, Zupee said, “We strongly deny all allegations made by WinZO against us in the matter.”
WinZO said it took legal action after finding evidence of Zupee allegedly inducing WinZO employees and other critical business affiliates to breach confidentiality agreements in an effort to exploit sensitive business data, practices, and trade secrets.
“At WinZO, we uphold zero-tolerance for unethical business practices and remain steadfast in our commitment to protect what we have built. We will pursue and expose anyone who threatens the integrity of our business,” a spokesperson for WinZO said in a statement.
“Innovation is the lifeblood of the startup ecosystem, and we refuse to stand idle while unscrupulous elements and competitors attempt to undermine it with deceitful tactics. This is not just about WinZO—this is about defending the very principles that drive progress and entrepreneurship,” they added.
The company has allegedly found evidence of Zupee reaching out to its employees and business associates through intermediary market research firms such as Data Empiric and Alpha, offering compensation for divulging confidential information.
WinZO alleges that these firms solicited its employees under the pretext of “research exercises” but were attempting to extract details regarding the company including revenue, distribution channels, proprietary algorithms, and insights.
In response to these allegations, Zupee said, “The Hon’ble Court has already taken on record Zupee’s statement that we do not have any confidential information pertaining to WinZo nor do we seek any such confidential information. Despite WinZo’s baseless and superficial claims of even having produced evidence, the fact remains that no prima facie case could be made out by WinZo and the Hon’ble Court did not grant any of the purportedly urgent interim reliefs sought by WinZo.”
WinZO also claimed that Zupee’s COO and chief of staff actively participated in such calls to extract information.
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Antler expands India portfolio with 30 startups in 2024
Global early-stage venture capital firm
has bolstered its presence in India by investing in 30 startups in 2024, taking its total portfolio in the country to 80 companies.These investments were made through Antler’s maiden India fund of $75 million.
The startups span sectors such as AI, consumer technology, fintech, deeptech, health, and climate. These portfolio companies were chosen from over 25,000 founders who engaged with Antler’s platform in 2024.
“We’re seeing exceptional founding teams emerge from India’s talent pool, many of whom have deep expertise in AI, and emerging technologies. What’s particularly exciting is that these founders are not just building for India, but are leveraging India’s talent to solve global problems,” said Rajiv Srivatsa, Partner at Antler India.
“Our investment pace reflects both the quality of the founders we’re meeting and our conviction that the next wave of global technology companies will emerge from India. We’ve invested in 30 companies this year, many of which were born in our Residency programme, where founders had the opportunity to validate their ideas, build strong teams, and get early customer traction before raising their first check,” he added.
Notable additions to the portfolio include Bizup, a wholesale marketplace for fashion retail; Cautio, which provides AI-powered dashcam solutions; and Freshcon, which simplifies home cooking with ready-to-cook staples.
Other startups include HireBound, which focuses on AI-driven recruitment and Infer.so, which is developing voice bots for the insurance and lending industries. Meine Electric is pioneering renewable energy through aluminium-air fuel cell technology, while Sustvest is building a fintech-led solar energy platform.
Startups such as Keeper, Maximize Money, and Milo Drive focus on financial innovation and sustainable mobility, while Wonder provides interactive audio solutions for children. Companies like Namma Yatri are working to transform mobility through driver-focused platforms, and TradeFace is fostering hyperlocal marketplaces.
The cohort also includes Proof of Skill, which is reimagining job credentialing, and Storefox.ai, aimed at revolutionising offline retail intelligence. Interface Labs is a workplace automation studio, while Kubo Care offers health monitoring solutions.
According to Antler, some of its portfolio companies are operating in stealth mode.
Antler’s next Residency cohort in India is scheduled to commence in February 2025.
Globally, Antler operates in 30 cities, including Bengaluru, Austin, London, and Tokyo, and has backed over 1,300 startups to date. The firm aims to support more than 6,000 startups by 2030.
Rajiv Srivatsa and Nitin Sharma are general partners at Antler in India and co-founders of the Antler India Fund.
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