India is adjusting startup rules to help more of its deep tech startups with funding and long-term success.
Stakeholders have welcomed the government’s decision to expand the deep-tech startup framework under DPIIT by extending the ...
Explore India's new startup rules defining 'deep tech' and understand their impact on innovation and economic growth.
India’s startup policy framework has taken a notable step away from one-size-fits-all definitions. With the latest notification, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has ...
PIIT formalises deep-tech startup category with 20-year recognition, ₹300 crore cap, aligning with Budget 2025's ₹1 lakh ...
The minister pointed out that while China is doing big innovations in deeptech sectors, Indian startups seemed to be stuck on convenience-focussed businesses Goyal highlighted the need for more ...
The revised definition applies specifically to startups classified as deep-tech entities, reflecting the government’s acknowledgment that science-led, IP-intensive businesses follow far longer ...
Special focus will be given to startups operating in the AVGC-XR (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics and Extended ...
Around 100 Indian AI startup founders are heading to the US as demand, funding and decision-making for AI products remain ...
As AI reshapes India’s startup economy, the winning edge lies in blending machine speed with human judgment, ensuring scale, trust, and accountability grow together rather than collide. Introducing ...
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