Close Menu

    Sign Up for updates

    Get the latest news from QUATRO HIVE about law, policy, technology and innovation.

    By signing up, you agree to our terms and privacy policy agreement.

    Trending Now

    Pixels with a Price: Who Owns Your Images in the Age of AI Editing?

    October 29, 2025

    #SheInspires: Anurita Das, Co-Founder and CEO, Genovation Solutions

    October 24, 2025

    RBI issues draft norms to enable banks to fund acquisitions

    October 24, 2025
    Email WhatsApp LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
    LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
    Quatro Hive
    •  LOGIN
    SIGN UP
    • Experts Speak
      • #FinGurus
      • #NextStar
      • #SheInspires
      • #DesiDisruptors
      • #TheSpotlight
    • Dialogues
      • #CyberClout
      • #FinGurus
      • #NextStar
      • #SheInspires
      • #DesiDisruptors
      • #TheSpotlight
    • Directory
      • Tech Solution Providers
      • Universities
    • Resource Library
      • HiveBuzz
      • BuzzQ
      • Bulletin
    • News
      • Industry Updates
      • Media
    • Events & Partnerships
    • Sign Up
    • Login
    Quatro Hive
    Home » India’s StartUp ecosystem is no longer limited to metros or technology hubs, with smaller towns and diverse sectors increasingly contributing to new ventures: Dr Jitendra Singh
    Bulletin

    India’s StartUp ecosystem is no longer limited to metros or technology hubs, with smaller towns and diverse sectors increasingly contributing to new ventures: Dr Jitendra Singh

    September 6, 2025By QH Editorial Team
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh today said India’s future growth will increasingly depend on building a “StartUp linked economy” anchored in strong industry partnerships. He was speaking at the launch of Campus Tank organised by Chandigarh University here, which he described as the first-of-its-kind initiative in the region aimed at connecting young entrepreneurs with industry and investors.

    The Minister said, the government has created an enabling ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship, but sustaining StartUps requires early and substantial engagement with industry. “This was mainly for industry linkage. The launch of Chandigarh University Campus Tank will give a push to StartUp linked economy through industry linkage. We have prioritised the industry. This is StartUp funding,” he noted.

    Underscoring the need to move beyond symbolic support, the Minister added: “We need to keep industry ahead to sustain. So, we pushed for industry-linked StartUp and a StartUplinked economy. Start-up linked economy is also a good expression.” He stressed that while ideas and research emerge from campuses, their long-term success depends on structured partnerships with industry that bring in financial backing, market exposure, and scale.

    The Minister explained that India’s StartUp story so far has been driven by energy and innovation, but the next phase must focus on building sustainable ventures that can endure in competitive markets. He cited examples from sectors such as biotechnology, agriculture, and space, where government support and industry collaboration have already delivered measurable results. Industry participation, he said, not only strengthens start-ups but also ensures that investments are productive and generate livelihoods.

    Dr. Jitendra Singh also drew attention to the regional context, observing that North India has been slower to take off in the start-up movement compared to other parts of the country. Initiatives such as Campus Tank, he said, will help bridge that gap by positioning universities as launchpads for entrepreneurship. “The priority now is to move from ideas and prototypes to real-world enterprises, and that will only happen if industry is kept at the centre,” he said.

    He emphasised that India’s start-up ecosystem is no longer limited to metros or technology hubs, with smaller towns and diverse sectors increasingly contributing to new ventures. This, he added, is a sign of an aspirational India ready to harness innovation for growth.

    Dr. Jitendra Singh also pointed out India’s rising global standing in innovation, noting that the country has moved up from rank 81 to 39 in the Global Innovation Index in less than a decade. He highlighted that nearly 60 percent of India’s registered start-ups are women-led, reflecting a shift where women are not just participants but leaders of major projects. Citing examples, he said women scientists are steering national missions such as Aditya L1 and Chandrayaan-3, underscoring the inclusive character of India’s scientific and start-up ecosystem. The Minister further underlined that India’s progress is also visible in patent filings, where the majority of recent patents are being filed by resident Indian innovators, reversing earlier trends.

    The Campus Tank has sought to create a platform where industry, investors, and young founders can collaborate to transform ideas into sustainable businesses. Dr. Jitendra Singh said such efforts would contribute directly to building a start-up linked economy — one in which innovation, enterprise, and industry move in step to drive India’s progress towards the vision of a developed nation by 2047.

    Know More

    Author

    • QH Editorial Team
      QH Editorial Team

      View all posts
    Resource Library

    Comments are closed.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) concludes CCTV Surveillance Hackathon 2.0 to Strengthen Innovation in Law Enforcement and Digital Forensics

    September 30, 2025By QH Editorial Team

    BSNL’s Indigenous 4G stack embodies Swadeshi spirit

    September 28, 2025By QH Editorial Team

    CSIR-AMPRI designed & developed SODAR system facility inaugurated at IMD

    September 27, 2025By QH Editorial Team
    ads
    Experts Speak

    Pixels with a Price: Who Owns Your Images in the Age of AI Editing?

    October 29, 2025

    India’s Data Centre Policy Landscape : Balancing Incentives with Complexity

    October 27, 2025

    Power Plays: How the SCO Summit Could Transform BRICS’ Energy & Tech Leadership

    October 23, 2025

    From Farm to Fork: Can Agritech Solve India’s ₹1.5 Lakh Crore Food Waste Problem?

    October 15, 2025
    ads
    Stay In Touch
    • Twitch
    • WhatsApp
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
    • Facebook

    Quatro Hive is a media and knowledge platform built on four pillars which are law, policy, technology and innovation. In collaboration with key industry players, we are dedicated to cultivating a new era of innovation across industries.

    Address: D-65, Ground Floor, #ZBC-042, Defence Colony, New Delhi – 110024
    Email Us: reach@quatrohive.com
    Contact: +91 11 4121 2828, +91 9311 398 140

    Dribbble WhatsApp LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
    Quick Links
    • Experts Speak
    • Dialogues
    • Directory
    • HiveBuzz
    • BuzzQ
    • Bulletin
    • Industry Updates
    • Media
    • Events & Partnerships
    Newsletter

    Sign Up for updates

    Get the latest news from QUATRO HIVE about law, policy, technology and innovation.

    By signing up, you agree to our terms and privacy policy agreement.

    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2025 Quatro Hive.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Welcome Back!

    Login below or Register Now.

    Forgot Password?

    Register Now!

    Already registerd? Login.

    Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.