Where Indian start-ups stand globally after Union Budget 2017-18
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In the sluggish global economy and a slowdown in venture capital funding, India has managed to retain its startup growth story with about 4,750 technology start-ups.
India ranked as the third-largest startup base in the world behind the US (about 52,000
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The report further added that the number of startups in the country is likely to more than double its base to 10,500 startups by 2020, employing over 210,000 people.
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In 2016, $4 billion invested in Indian startups – deal value decreased 55%, volume increased by 3% from 2015.
Let's see how India compares to the UK, China, and the US when it comes to startups.
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