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Posted 14 Apr 2025

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While appreciating growth of consumer-driven ventures (e.g. Food-delivery and Q-commerce apps) in India, minister highlighted lack of innovation in deep-tech startups. 

  • Deep-tech startups are high-risk, long-gestation ventures that leverage advanced technologies like AI/ML, block chain etc. to create novel solutions for complex problems. E.g. Skyroot Aerospace, Sarvam AI.
Infographic titled "Startup Ecosystem in India" is divided into two sections:  Status of Startup Ecosystem:  India is the third-largest startup hub globally.  Over 100 unicorns are present in India.  Ranked 39th in the 2024 Global Innovation Index.  4,000 deep-tech startups attracted $1.6 billion in 2024 (78% year-on-year increase).  Nearly 50% of startups originate from Tier II and Tier III cities.  Policy and Schemes:  Draft National Deep Tech Startup Policy (2023).  Startup India Seed Fund.  ₹10,000 crore IndiaAI Mission and a Fund of Funds for deep-tech.  Bharat Startup Knowledge Access Registry (BHASKAR) initiative.

Issues with the Startup ecosystem in India

  • Funding: Low government and private capital investment and a risk-averse investment culture stifle startups aiming to tackle complex problems. 
    • The total tech investment in India during 2014-2024 is estimated at $160 billion, against China’s $845 billion. 
    • India’s venture capital (VC) landscape prioritizes quick returns over patient capital.
  • Education and research infrastructure: Lag in ecosystem development due to subpar quality, lack of industry-academia linkages, lack of skilled workforce, brain drain etc.
  • Governance: Policy uncertainty and regulatory hurdles hinder ease of doing business. 
    • E.g. Access to credit, taxation and import barriers on raw materials, red tape and corruption in getting approvals etc.

Way Forward

  • Policy reforms: Provide grants/access to regulatory sandboxes to test prototypes, logistical support for commercialization, deep-tech focused skill development programs.
  • Investment promotion: Setting up deep-tech innovation funds; establish co-investment programs with VCs. 
  • Education reform: Promoting quality research by building strong academia-start-up bridges.
  • Tags :
  • Startup India
  • Startup Ecosystem
  • Deep Tech
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