India had a total of sixty-five startups in Europe’s largest digital technology and startup fair, Viva Tech. India’s Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf informed that among those sixty-five startups, twenty-one were physically present while forty-four joined through online mode. Furthermore, through 36 sessions, the event focused on three significant areas. One of which is India’s success in digital public infrastructure. This infrastructure provides the world with solutions to address many issues, including sustainable development goals that developed countries face.
Viva Tech brought a great opportunity for Indian startups to showcase their innovative technologies and ideas on the international platform. With participation of over 60,000 attendees virtually and millions of people worldwide, the startups grabbed the attention of investors and enthusiasts.
India has become an ideal destination for entrepreneurs and business investors because of its vibrant startup ecosystem. Various governmental policies and initiatives have enabled India to emerge as a startup hub globally. The government is taking detailed and practical steps to develop a sustainable and inclusive ecosystem to facilitate the growth of startups in India.
The startup ecosystem in India is flourishing with innovative ideas, sustainable solutions and skilled entrepreneurs. Indian startups have exhibited potential in solving global challenges along with meeting the specific requirements of the domestic market. They can create a positive impact on the economy by providing job opportunities and contributing to economic growth.
In conclusion, India’s vast participation in Viva Tech and showcase of innovative startups indicates the country’s strong position in the global startup ecosystem. The event also shines a light on India’s commitment to advancements in digital technology and sustainable development goals, demonstrating the country’s strength in such areas.