
India's startup ecosystem has seen significant growth with around 1.25 lakh registered startups today. Despite being the world's third-largest, the country faces a funding winter, with only two startups achieving unicorn status last year. The Startup Mahakumbh event aims to boost India's global innovation ranking and introduce a deeptech startup policy.





Startup Mahakumbh | "PM Modi desires to showcase to the world what India can offer and what spirit the #IndianYouth have," says Union Minister Piyush Goyal @PiyushGoyalOffc @PiyushGoyal @_BhavyaDua https://t.co/cvmzJIHTDV
The @ONDC_Official stall at #StartupMahakumbh inaugurated by Shri @SanjivIRS , Joint Secretary, @DPIITGoI & Smt Arti Bhatnagar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, highlights digital commerce's role in economic robustness. #StartupMahakumbh #BharatInnovates https://t.co/IObUeGzXJO
Sh Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary, @DPIITGoI, Shri @SanjivIRS, Joint Secretary, DPIIT, Mr Prashanth Prakash, Partner, Accel along with other dignitaries interacted with startups from AI, AgriTech and other sectors learning about their products and Startup journey. #StartupIndia https://t.co/lUaViehQZO