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FROM CRITIQUE TO CATALYST: IGNITING INDIA'S DEEP-TECH REVOLUTION
BW Businessworld
|May 17, 2025
A FIRESTORM ERUPTED at Startup Mahakumbh when Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal challenged India's startup ambitions, asking: “Is our aspiration limited to being a nation of delivery services?”
His direct call for startups to shift from food delivery to semiconductor innovation ignited a fierce backlash, exposing a sharp divide. Zepto's Aadit Palicha defended the sector's millions of jobs, Mohandas Pai criticized decades of policy neglect, and boAt's Aman Gupta saw a gauntlet thrown. This clash reveals a critical reality: India's dynamic startup ecosystem flourishes despite systemic barriers, but unlocking its transformative power demands a government that clears obstacles and fuels ambition.
More Maze Than Runway
Goyal's remarks, urging a pivot to deep tech, weren't entirely off-base. A Crux study presents compelling data, highlighting that India significantly trails the US (26,000) and China (6,400) in deep-tech startups, with just over 3,600. Funding reflects this disparity: from 2014-2024, Indian startups across all sectors garnered $160 billion, dwarfed by China's $845 billion and the US's $2.3 trillion. This gap stems partly from India's focus on consumer internet versus China's aggressive investment in semiconductors, AI and EVs. India's 100 plus unicorns and 1.57 lakh startups have built empires in food delivery and ecommerce, but fields like AI, biotech and clean energy lag behind. A Crux study emphasizes that blaming founders for chasing markets overlooks a significant factor: the government ecosystem, which is more of a maze than a runway. Startups don’t need sermons - they need a state that clears the path.
The economic ecosystem is often challenging, even hostile. A 2024 Crux study reveals that over 50 per cent of tech startups face crippling regulatory barriers, with bureaucracy acting as a hydra - each permit, tax filing, or compliance requirement spawning relentless obstacles. The GST regime's glitch-riddled portal and opaque audits overwhelm small ventures. The angel tax, only recently scrapped, haunted startups for years, treating honest funding as suspicious.
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