Rs 10,000 crore deeptech fund will be gamechanger for India's innovation system: PHDCCI

IANS April 15, 2025 144 views

India's innovation landscape is set to transform with the groundbreaking Rs 10,000 crore DeepTech Fund announced in the Union Budget. The initiative, backed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision, aims to accelerate technological advancement in AI, robotics, and manufacturing. PHDCCI's Dr Ranjeet Mehta highlights this as a critical step towards making India a global tech leader. The fund represents a strategic investment in the country's burgeoning startup ecosystem, which has grown from 400 startups in 2016 to over 1.5 lakh registered entities today.

"India's young population, backed by visionary policies, is now driving global innovation" - Dr Ranjeet Mehta, PHDCCI
New Delhi, April 15: The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) on Tuesday described the allocation of Rs 10,000 crore funds in the Union Budget for exploring and expanding deeptech in the country as a progressive and path-breaking step, which will open new avenues in the field of start-ups and innovation ecosystem, including Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Rs 10,000 crore fund to empower deeptech startups across sectors

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India emerges as world's third-largest startup ecosystem

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Strategic focus on AI, robotics, and manufacturing innovation

PHDCCI CEO and Secretary General Dr Ranjeet Mehta, talking to IANS, hailed the PM Narendra Modi government's Rs 10,000 crore Deep Tech Fund and said that it will prove to be a game-changer for India's innovation ecosystem.

"This fund will empower deep tech startups in AI, robotics, and manufacturing, helping India emerge as a global tech leader," he said.

Dr Mehta added that the initiative will accelerate sectors like healthtech and govtech, aligning strongly with the Digital India vision.

Highlighting India's rise to the world's third-largest startup ecosystem, he noted: "From just 400 startups in 2016, we now have over 1.5 lakh registered with DPIIT."

The PHDCCI Secretary General further emphasised the role of Atmanirbhar Bharat and international collaborations, like those with Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk, in boosting India's position in space tech and AI innovation.

"India's young population, backed by visionary policies, is now driving global innovation," he remarked.

The Centre in Budget 2025-26 made a substantial allocation towards developing deeptech and AI-enabled platforms through the Rs 10,000-crore Fund of Funds scheme.

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, while addressing the Startup Mahakumbh recently said that the Centre is committed to supporting startups as a facilitator, not as a regulator.

Highlighting India's growing strength in innovation, Goyal expressed confidence in the country's potential in deep technology, artificial intelligence, and data analytics.

"This is the foundation on which I am confident India will foray in a big way into the world of innovation. We will make our presence felt on the global stage," he said.

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Priya K.
This is exactly the kind of push our tech ecosystem needs! 🇮🇳 With so many talented engineers and entrepreneurs, this fund will help India compete with Silicon Valley. Excited to see what innovations emerge!
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Rahul S.
Great initiative but I hope the funds actually reach the right startups. We've seen too many cases where only well-connected companies benefit. Transparency in allocation will be key.
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Anika P.
As someone working in AI research, this gives me so much hope! The focus on healthtech could revolutionize our medical systems. Maybe we'll finally get affordable diagnostic tools for rural areas 🤞
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Vikram J.
From 400 to 1.5 lakh startups in 8 years is insane growth! The deeptech fund will take this to another level. Wonder if we'll see the next OpenAI or DeepMind emerge from India now.
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Sanjay M.
While I appreciate the vision, I hope they allocate enough for basic research too. Most breakthroughs come from fundamental science that later becomes applied tech. Balance is important.

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