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Science-led startups get longer policy runway
Financial Express Kochi
|February 09, 2026
THE GOVERNMENT'S MOVE to formally define deep-tech startups and extend their recognition period to 20 years addresses a longstanding policy gap for firms with extended product development timelines, according to venture capital investors.
The revised framework, notified by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) last week expanding the definition of startups to include deep-tech as a subcategory, has raised the turnover cap to ₹300 crore and lengthened the recognition window from 10 years. Investors said the changes better reflect the realities of science-led businesses, which often spend more than a decade on research, testing & intellectual property creation before reaching commercial scale.
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