India’s Rise as a Global Startup Hub Growth Drivers and Challenges - By Ranjeet Shah
India's emergence as a global startup hub is driven by a large talent pool, increasing digital adoption, and supportive government policies. However, challenges like funding gaps, regulatory hurdles, and scalability issues persist. Despite these, India's startup ecosystem continues to thrive, attracting global investments and fostering innovation.
On 16th January 2025, India celebrated nine years of Startup India, a transformative initiative launched in 2016 to boost innovation and entrepreneurship across the nation. Recognized as “National Startup Day”, this milestone highlights India’s remarkable progress in building a dynamic and inclusive startup ecosystem. Since its inception as a flagship program of the Government of ....
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