PM Modi calls on startups to focus on deep tech, global leadership in 10 yrs
Modi said the mission has grown into a revolution and the tally of unicorns jumped from four to 125 during the period.
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PM Narendra Modi said he used to take upon the task that others used to avoid as they were perceived to have high political risk (PTI)
New Delhi, 16 Jan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday called on Indian startups to focus on manufacturing, deep technology, and global leadership, saying the next decade of Startup India must position the country at the forefront of innovation.
Speaking
at Bharat Mandapam on the 10th anniversary of Startup India, he said startups
are key to shaping India's economic and technological future.
The Prime Minister hailed Startup India as a "revolution" that has
transformed India into the world's third-largest startup ecosystem, growing
from fewer than 500 startups in 2014 to over 2 lakh today, including nearly 125
unicorns.
He
emphasised that risk-taking has become mainstream, and startups are
increasingly driving employment, innovation, and global competitiveness.
"The
government is with you in all your efforts. I have faith in your capabilities.
Your courage, confidence and innovation are shaping India's future," he
said.
The last
10 years have proven India's entrepreneurial capabilities, he said, adding,
"Our goal should be to lead the world in the next 10 years in India's new
startup trends and technologies."
Launched
on January 16, 2016, Startup India aims to nurture innovation, promote
entrepreneurship, and create a generation of job creators, enabling India to
build a robust ecosystem of over 2 lakh startups across sectors and
geographies.
Modi
said the mission has grown into a revolution and the tally of unicorns jumped
from four to 125 during the period.
Outlining
a slew of government measures to boost artificial intelligence, Modi said the
more a nation leads in AI innovation, the greater is its advantage.
"We
need to work on new ideas. Today, many such domains are emerging, which will
play an important role in economic security and strategic autonomy in the
future. An example of AI is in front of us. The more the nation will be ahead
in the AI revolution, the higher the advantage it will have,” Modi said.
He said
that IndiaAI mission has onboarded more than 38,000 GPUs to address challenge
of high computing cost related to the AI development.
"We
are also making sure that Indigenous AI should be developed by Indian talents
on Indian servers. Similar efforts are being made in semiconductors, data
centers, green hydrogen and many other sectors. Friends, as we move forward,
our ambition should not only be of partnership. We have to aim for global
leadership," Modi said.
He asked
startups to work on new ideas and solve problems.
"In
the past decade, we have done great work in the digital startup and service
sector. Now is the time for our startups to focus more on manufacturing. We
have to make new products. We have to make products of the best quality in the
world," Modi said.
Modi said while new heights will be reached through hardwork, efforts also need to
be supplemented with courage and risk-taking ability.
The PM
said, earlier, risk-taking was discouraged in the country but it has become
mainstream now and those who think beyond their monthly salary are not only
accepted, but also respected.
"I
have always emphasised risk-taking because it is an old habit of mine. The work
that no one is ready to do, the work that the previous decade old governments
did not touch, because they were afraid of losing the elections," Modi
said.
The PM
said he used to take upon the task that others used to avoid as they were
perceived to have high political risk.
"I
do those things as my responsibility for sure. Like you, I also believe that
the work that is necessary for the country, someone has to do it. Someone has
to take the risk. If there is a loss, it will be mine. If there is a gain, it
will benefit millions of families in my country,” Modi said.
He noted
that Startup India has fostered a new national culture, democratising
entrepreneurship and bringing business aspirations to those living in smaller
cities, towns, and rural villages.
"First,
new businesses and new ventures were only brought by children from rich
families. Because they were the ones who got funding and support easily. Most
of the middle class and poor children were only able to dream of a job. But
Startup India has changed this thinking. Now Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities and even
villages are launching their startups," Modi said.
The Prime Minister shared that daughters have been instrumental in reshaping the
culture of innovation and startups.
"Today,
more than 45 per cent of the recognised startups have a female director or
partner. In the case of women-led startup funding, India has become the second
largest ecosystem in the world," he said.
At the
programme marking a decade of the Startup India initiative, the PM also
interacted with founders of India's vibrant startup ecosystem.
He
pointed out that in defence manufacturing, startups could not even imagine
competing with established players earlier, but through iDEX, new procurement
pathways have been opened in strategic sectors. The space sector, once closed
to private participation, has now been opened, with nearly 200 startups working
in this field and gaining global recognition.
The
Prime Minister also made a mention of the drone sector, where outdated rules
had long held India back, but reforms and trust in innovators changed the
landscape completely.
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