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Can India's startups match China's deep tech muscle?
The Sunday Guardian
|April 06, 2025
While we have excelled in leveraging technology for consumer convenience, the next phase of India's journey, to truly establish itself as a global innovation hub, requires a determined foray into the realm of deep tech and core industrial innovation.
The air at the recent Startup Mahakumbh in New Delhi wasn't just filled with the usual buzz of entrepreneurial energy; it was charged with a sense of national ambition. Amidst discussions of unicorns, funding rounds, and disruptive technologies, a pivotal moment emerged when Union Minister Piyush Goyal took the stage. He didn't just offer congratulations; he presented a challenge, a vision articulated through a compelling comparison. Holding up a slide contrasting typical Indian startup domains with those dominating in China, he painted a picture familiar to many observers—one side highlighting convenience-focused businesses like quick commerce and food delivery, the other showcasing deep strengths in EVs, semiconductors, AI, and robotics.
Was this a criticism? Far from it. In the context of the Mahakumbh—a celebration of India's innovative spirit—this comparison served as a powerful, constructive nudge. It was a strategic call to action from leadership, acknowledging our successes, while simultaneously setting a higher, more ambitious benchmark. The message was clear: while we have excelled in leveraging technology for consumer convenience, the next phase of India's journey, to truly establish itself as a global innovation hub, requires a determined foray into the realm of deep tech and core industrial innovation. It wasn't about finding fault; it was about galvanizing the ecosystem to reach its full, world-leading potential.
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