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Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has undergone a cultural shift as risk-taking and entrepreneurship gain respect, with over 2 lakh DPIIT-recognised startups now making the country the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem and drawing founders from Tier-2, Tier-3 cities and villages into new technologies and emerging industries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has undergone a cultural shift as risk-taking and entrepreneurship gain respect, with over 2 lakh DPIIT-recognised startups now making the country the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem and drawing founders from Tier-2, Tier-3 cities and villages into new technologies and emerging industries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges Indian startups to build indigenous AI on local servers as Startup India marks a decade, touting 200,000 recognized ventures, 125 unicorns, over 38,000 GPUs under the IndiaAI Mission, and reforms like the Fund of Funds and Jan Vishwas Act to fuel the next phase of growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges Indian startups to build indigenous AI on local servers as Startup India marks a decade, touting 200,000 recognized ventures, 125 unicorns, over 38,000 GPUs under the IndiaAI Mission, and reforms like the Fund of Funds and Jan Vishwas Act to fuel the next phase of growth.
Zerodha has committed ₹2 crore in CSR funding to The Sustainability Mafia (SusMafia) to train climate talent, back early-stage climate-tech startups, and convene ecosystem platforms like SusCrunch, targeting impact across air quality, water, waste, carbon reduction, and the circular economy in India.
Zerodha has committed ₹2 crore in CSR funding to The Sustainability Mafia (SusMafia) to train climate talent, back early-stage climate-tech startups, and convene ecosystem platforms like SusCrunch, targeting impact across air quality, water, waste, carbon reduction, and the circular economy in India.
Andhra Pradesh leads India’s proposed investments with a 25.3% share, driven by public capex, infrastructure, and renewable energy, as five states capture 68% of new capital.
India is moving in a new direction when it comes to funding, exits, and acquisitions. A few years ago, the…
Google and Accel will co-invest up to $2 million per company in early-stage Indian AI startups through Accel’s Atoms program…
Google has joined hands with venture capital firm Accel in a landmark initiative to back India’s earliest-stage artificial intelligence startups.…

