Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, today reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to fostering the growth of India’s startup ecosystem. He highlighted how policy-driven initiatives, integrated with the entrepreneurial spirit of the nation, have positioned India as a global leader in innovation and technology-driven growth. Reflecting on recent data, Shri Goyal celebrated India’s emergence as the world’s 3rd largest startup ecosystem, with over more than 1,57,000 recognized startups generating 17.2 lakh direct jobs
Shri Goyal remarked, “In 2014, India was home to just a dozen startups. Today, that number has surged to an astonishing 1,57,000. This is not just a statistic—it is a testament to the extraordinary vision of our leadership, the resilience of our entrepreneurs, and the success of the government’s policies aimed at fostering innovation and enterprise. Today, India stands tall as the third-largest startup ecosystem in the world, and this remarkable achievement is a testament to the hard work of our entrepreneurs, the support of our investors, and the visionary policies of our government.”
The Minister highlighted the success of the Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS), an initiative designed to provide much-needed access to capital for budding entrepreneurs, particularly in Tier II and Tier III cities. He described FFS as a transformative tool that has mobilized substantial private investments, empowering startups to scale their operations and contribute significantly to the nation’s economy.
Speaking on the role of private equity and venture capital in fueling the growth of Indian startups, he noted, “Our collaboration with PE and VC firms has been instrumental in supporting innovation and accelerating the journey of startups from ideation to execution. This partnership has not only provided funding but also brought in global expertise and networks, helping our startups compete at an international level.”
He also marked the importance of infrastructure development as a foundational element for entrepreneurial success. From state-of-the-art incubation centers to innovation hubs and technology parks, Shri Goyal explained how the government has created an ecosystem where startups can thrive.
The Minister emphasized the broader impact of startups beyond economic contributions. He stated, “Startups are not merely businesses; they are agents of change. They have addressed some of the most pressing challenges of our time—whether it is sustainability, renewable energy, healthcare, or digital transformation. Through their innovation and resilience, they are shaping a better future for all of us.”
Looking ahead, Shri Goyal articulated his vision for India’s startup ecosystem as it enters the ‘Amrit Kaal.’ He said, “The next 25 years will be a defining period for India. Our startups will play a crucial role in realizing the vision of a self-reliant, inclusive, and globally competitive India. The government is fully committed to providing all necessary support—whether it is policy initiatives, infrastructure, or access to capital—to ensure their success.”
He also highlighted the need for inclusivity in the startup ecosystem, particularly the promotion of women entrepreneurs. Shri Goyal added, “Women are at the heart of India’s growth story. Through targeted initiatives like the Women Entrepreneurship Platform, we are empowering women-led startups and ensuring they have the resources and opportunities to thrive.”
The Minister concluded by expressing confidence in India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and its potential to drive the nation toward a $5 trillion economy. “India’s startups are the torchbearers of our economic transformation. With the government’s unwavering support, the trust of investors, and the innovative spirit of our entrepreneurs, we are on a path of sustained and inclusive growth,” Shri Goyal said.