Are Indian startups really shaking up the world, or just serving the same old stuff on a different plate?
With over 1,60,000 startups, India has the third largest startup ecosystem globally. But here’s the catch: most are stuck in delivery, cream launches, or perfumes. Around 61% of India’s unicorns come from consumer and retail sectors like fintech and delivery services.
When it comes to cutting-edge tech like AI and robotics, only 1.5% of startups are involved, compared to countries like Israel and Canada, where startups dive deep into revolutionary tech.
Piyush Goyal urges Indian startups to focus on robotics and AI for real innovation that can boost the nation’s future. Is it time for Indian entrepreneurs to stop playing safe and start breaking new ground?
What do you think? Are Indian startups ready to disrupt big or just playing it safe? Drop your thoughts in the comments below let’s discuss!
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Avi india ko team bnana hai dream 11 pe😂😂😂
Qty only. No innovation
Piyush goyal ji ko kaho pahle apna system thik kare ye country deserve bhi karti hai is tarah ke startup….
quantity hai but Quality wale kam hain
Sir best quality startups par video banao ❤
Build krne ke liye skills, paisa, government support, market sab hona chahiye joki India me nhi h
Delivery and Fantasy app wale Deep Tech ka paisa kha rhe hai apne faltu faltu Startup khol ke 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Mere pas unique startup hai but money nhi hai 😢😢
This is the lack of good education system…we have to improve this.only after that we can make tech startups
In USA also 75% start ups bankrupt.
But for investors also they are not innovators they just want to fill IPO and exit in one year.