| | DECEMBER 20249INDIA'S STARTUP ECOSYSTEM EMPOWERING JOB CREATORS: PIYUSH GOYALIN FOCUSThe domestic startup ecosystem is driving transformative change by democratizing business and converting job seekers into job creators, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal said.Applauding the launch of Startup Policy Forum (SPF), a first-of-its-kind industry alliance dedicated to representing and advancing India's new-age economy, the minister said he is glad to see many founders joining the SPF, which should reinforce India's global leadership in the new-age economy."The forum should play a pivotal role in India's journey to become Viksit Bharat by 2047 under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi", Goyal added.The Forum said in a statement that it will limit its members to 100 select startups in its initial phase. Over 30 startups have already signed up as members. Some of these startups are Razorpay, CRED, Pine Labs, Groww, OYO, Swiggy, Practo, Dream11, MPL, Ixigo, and Livspace.Founded and led by public policy veteran Shweta Rajpal Kohli, the Forum will bolster initiatives to promote India's startup ecosystem on a global stage."India has become one of the most attractive global hubs for innovation thanks to the government's steadfast focus on catalyzing the startup ecosystem and the macroeconomic stability provided by our world-class regulators", said Kohli, President & CEO, SPF.To drive sector-specific initiatives and policy expertise, SPF has established four specialized councils: the Fintech Policy Council (FPC), the Consumer and Commerce Council (CACC), the Emerging Tech & AI Council (ETAC), and the New-Age Public Companies Council (NPCC).These councils will concentrate on key areas within the startup ecosystem, working closely with relevant regulators and stakeholders to tackle sector-specific challenges and opportunities.Soon, SPF will introduce an advisory board and a mentor board, featuring global thought leaders and ecosystem influencers who will support the Forum's initiatives. India is currently home to over 146,000 DPIIT-recognised startups and more than 100 unicorns.
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