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India Pushes Big Firms to Back Startups
14 Jan
Summary
- Government aims to boost local manufacturing via startup-corporate partnerships.
- Startups can help cut production costs by outsourcing innovation.
- Over 2 lakh entities recognized as startups by DPIIT so far.

India's government is actively promoting deeper collaboration between large corporations and startups. The primary goal is to nurture nascent entrepreneurs, decrease production expenses, and fortify the nation's manufacturing sector.
Amardeep Singh Bhatia, Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), highlighted that integrating startups into supply chains and having them develop products can significantly lower costs. Several Memoranda of Understanding have been signed to facilitate these corporate-startup engagements.
Since the Startup India action plan's launch in January 2016, over 200,000 entities have been recognized as startups, qualifying for benefits such as income tax exemptions. The government also supports deep-tech startups through funding and by linking research and development laboratories with the startup ecosystem, expecting further private investment.




