Startup_Ecosystem_India_Presentation.pptx

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Start-up Ecosystem in India Presentation by Satyam Singh Rajput

Introduction • A start-up ecosystem is a network of entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, government bodies, educational institutions, and support organizations. • India is the 3rd largest start-up ecosystem in the world. • Driven by youth innovation, digital adoption, and government support.

Key Components of Indian Start-up Ecosystem 1. Entrepreneurs – Innovators like Byju’s, Ola, Zomato. 2. Investors – Angel investors, VCs (Sequoia, Accel). 3. Government Support – Startup India, Digital India. 4. Incubators – T-Hub, NASSCOM 10,000 Startups. 5. Educational Institutions – IITs, IIMs with incubation centers. 6. Corporate Support – Infosys, Reliance Jio, Google for Startups.

Growth & Trends • 100,000+ registered start-ups (2025). • Unicorns: Flipkart, Paytm, OYO, Nykaa, Zerodha. • Key Sectors: FinTech, EdTech, HealthTech, AI, Gaming, Agritech. • Growth in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

Challenges • Funding gap for early-stage start-ups. • High competition and survival issues. • Regulatory hurdles and compliance. • Skill gap in advanced technologies.

Opportunities • Large youth population and digital adoption. • Internet & smartphone penetration. • Global investor interest in India. • Atmanirbhar Bharat push. • Rise of AI, blockchain, and green tech start-ups.

Conclusion • India’s start-up ecosystem is vibrant and fast-growing. • Supported by innovation, technology, and policies. • With continued support, India can become a global leader in entrepreneurship.