A Study on Opportunities and Challenges of Start-Ups in India

Authors

  • Raghavendra Talavar Department of PG Studies in Commerce Sangolli Rayanna First Grade Constituent College, Belagavi, Karnataka, India Author
  • Sanjeev Ajatrao Department of PG Studies in Commerce Rani Channamma University, PG Centre, Vijayapur. Karnataka, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0403

Keywords:

Populous country, Innovations, Entrepreneurship, Domestic Production

Abstract

India has the highest population in the world. Recent surveys indicate that it is the 5th largest economy globally. To achieve economic growth, the country must export more than it imports. To increase exports, the nation must boost domestic production. This means that the production of goods and services should primarily come from within the country. To build a strong economy, focusing on new business ventures or start-ups is crucial. These innovative enterprises are engaged in producing and selling goods and services. As the most populous country, India offers a vast market opportunity for these start-ups. Many innovative young people are choosing entrepreneurship over working for multinational companies and start-up ventures, rather than in government organizations. The main aim of this paper is to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by start-ups in India and to provide some findings and suggestions regarding these start-ups.

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Published

2024-08-29