For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.
Advertisement

Indian youth, entrepreneurs focused on solving real problems; Startup India now a revolution: PM

Speaking at a mega event marking a decade of the flagship programme 'Startup India', Modi said the ecosystem that started with four startups in 2014 has grown to over 125 active unicorns.
02:43 PM Jan 16, 2026 IST | PTI
Speaking at a mega event marking a decade of the flagship programme 'Startup India', Modi said the ecosystem that started with four startups in 2014 has grown to over 125 active unicorns.
indian youth  entrepreneurs focused on solving real problems  startup india now a revolution  pm
Indian youth, entrepreneurs focused on solving real problems; Startup India now a revolution: PM--- File Photo
Advertisement

New Delhi, Jan 16: India's youth and entrepreneurs are focused on solving real problems, and the Startup India mission has become a revolution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.

Advertisement

Speaking at a mega event marking a decade of the flagship programme 'Startup India', Modi said the ecosystem that started with four startups in 2014 has grown to over 125 active unicorns.

Advertisement

India is the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, with the startup tally now surpassing 2 lakh.

Advertisement

The Startup India momentum is accelerating, with unicorns launching IPOs and creating jobs, he said.

Advertisement

Indian youth is focused on solving real problems, and the Startup India mission has become a revolution, according to the PM.

Advertisement

Youth in tier-2 and 3 cities, even those in rural areas, are setting up their own ventures, Modi said.

Advertisement

Today, 45 per cent of startups have either one woman director or partner, he added.

Advertisement

Risk-taking, which was discouraged, has become mainstream, he observed, lauding India's startup founders for their "impressive" confidence and ambitions.

"Those risk-taking ideas that were earlier considered fringe, have now become fashion," he said, adding that the country's youth does not want to work in comfort zones.

Advertisement