Key Points
Startup ecosystem aims to compete globally with innovative solutions
Modi government supporting entrepreneurial expansion
India seeks self-reliance in technology and manufacturing
Encouraging more Indian investors in startup ecosystem
"I only wish they'd had more Indian investors, rather than the foreigners buying off all our startups. And yes, we need more Indian investors into the game. And look at what the other side is doing, robotics, automation, machine learning, preparing ourselves for 3d manufacturing, next gen factories that are more efficient and that compete with the rest of the world," he said
The Union Minister said Indian startups need to be willing to evolve and not be afraid of competition.
"We must learn (from other countries). We must be willing to evolve, we have to be able to learn, we want to aspire to be bigger and better and bolder. And we should not shy of the competition," he said.
Speaking of the nature of startups India is setting up, he said India needs to raise the bar and help prepare the future of the nation.
"We need to invest heavily to become self-reliant, building chips, AI models which will prepare the nation for the future," he said.
"We need to go global. We need to think big; we need to be ambitious; we need to experiment. We need to go beyond the boundaries of our own thinking. Let's not limit ourselves with the past. Let us explore the unknown," he suggested.
Talking about his government, Goyal said under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance and leadership, they are not aiming small.
"Under Prime Minister Modi's guidance and leadership, we are not aiming small. We are not looking at agreements with countries who are in a situation which is even worse than what India is. The Modi government is doing trade agreements with big nations such as Australia, the EU, the UK, the US, Peru, Chile, New Zealand, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar. Our ambitions are to compete with the best in the world," he said, galvanising the startup entrepreneurs who have converged at the Startup Maha Kumbh.
On January 16, 2025, India marked nine years of Startup India, a transformative journey that began in 2016.
India has about than 1.6 lakh startups recognised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). India has the third largest startup ecosystem.
Comments:
Love the vision! Indian startups have so much potential, but we do need more homegrown investors. Too many great ideas get acquired by foreign firms before they can truly scale. 🇮🇳
While I appreciate the ambition, I wish there was more concrete support for early-stage startups beyond just speeches. Access to funding is still brutal unless you're in the "hot" sectors like AI.
"Think beyond boundaries" is easier said than done when regulatory hurdles slow everything down. Still, inspiring to see our startup numbers growing! 💪
160K+ startups is impressive! But quality > quantity. Hope we see more deep-tech and hardware innovation instead of just another food delivery or fintech clone.
The global mindset shift is crucial. Too many Indian startups still design only for local problems. We need more companies like Zoho that compete worldwide from day one! 🌍