The post-2014 space has seen the Indian startup ecosystem grow and change rapidly as a result of numerous factors such as government initiatives, demographic shifts, and technological developments. To understand these changes, it is important to look at how governmental policies to grasp the workings and future possibilities of the startup culture in the country.
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This paper looks into the changing political environments, governmental regulations, and the Indian startup scene in the period following 2014. It also examines how initiatives like "Startup India" result from political shifts. By delving into these themes and examining real-world examples like Swiggy, this paper aims to comprehensively understand how evolving political landscapes and government policies have shaped the Indian startup ecosystem post-2014.
Apart from the factors mentioned earlier, the post-2014 era has also been marked by a notable increase in entrepreneurial activity, driven by the growing inclination of India's youth towards innovation and risk-taking. Increased resource availability, mentorship opportunities, and a supportive ecosystem created by public policies and private sector investments have all contributed to the growing entrepreneurial spirit.
Given the swift pace of change and metamorphosis, it is crucial to investigate the intricacies of the Indian startup scene and how evolving political environments and regulatory frameworks have shaped its development path. This paper attempts to offer important insights into the changing nature of India's startup culture and its future through a thorough examination of these dynamics.
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Azyra Dang
“Changing Political and Entrepreneurial Atmosphere in India” THE GEOSTRATA, November 16, 2024.
BY AZYRA DANG
CENTRE FOR LAW AND POLITICS
TEAM GEOSTRATA
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