
The Union Cabinet of India has approved a ₹1,000 crore Venture Capital Fund under IN-SPACe to support 40 space-tech startups. This initiative aims to fuel innovation, create jobs, and drive India's global space leadership. The fund is part of a broader strategy to bolster India's science and technology ambitions, which also includes the introduction of the BioE3 policy aimed at creating a bioeconomy.
#StartupIndiaGoesGlobal @DPIITGoI Startup India met with Ms Yuan Gao, Economic Affairs & International Economic Promotion Advisor at Barcelona & Catalonia Startup Hub, to discuss GTM strategies and cross-ecosystem programs for Indian and Spanish entrepreneurs. @SanjivIRS https://t.co/TPvZfn0j7U
#StartupIndiaGoesGlobal 🚀 Met with Ms Julia Salles Amaral, Head of Science, Technology & Innovation at the Brazilian Embassy in Singapore to explore solar energy opportunities. @DPIITGoI | @SanjivIRS #StartupIndiainSingapore https://t.co/nwaJdtFx8O
Empowering India's Space Future! The Union Cabinet has approved a groundbreaking Rs. 1,000 crore Venture Capital Fund to boost our space economy, support startups, and drive innovation. Together, we aim to position India as a global leader in space technology! 🇮🇳 #SpaceEconomy… https://t.co/B1L9FUefdZ









