India is youngest startup nation with 72% founders below 35 years: Nirmala Sitharaman
Start-ups are the next big economic force in India, the world’s youngest startup nation with 72% founders below 35 years of age, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said here on Saturday.
“Start-ups are the next big economic force in India. Close to 4,400 technology startups exist in India and the number is expected to reach over 12,000 by 2020. India is the world’s youngest start-up nation with 72% founders less than 35 years,” Sitharaman said at the Start-up India states’ conference.
India has been pegged at third place behind US and Britain in terms of the number of start-ups. “Government is committed to make Start-up India initiative a scalable reality and to provide an environment for our start-ups to thrive in. Through the initiative, we want to ensure that the momentum is accelerated. We are determined to make it a start-up revolution,” she said.
“The government will facilitate to ensure that world’s best start-up ecosystem is in India,” she added. The government has operationalised the Start-up India Hub on April 1, 2016 to resolve queries and to provide hand-holding support to start-ups.
The hub has catered to more than 13,500 queries received from start-ups through telephone, email and Twitter, she added.