Dekho, India ka Startup Policy Forum (SPF) ne ek solid move liya hai. Unhone launch kiya hai 'New Economy Collective' (NEC). Yeh sirf India ko ek bade market ya talent source ki tarah nahi, balki global innovation mein ek leader banayega. Yeh NEC ek tarah se do-tarfa connection banayega - foreign investment aur collaboration ko encourage karega, aur saath hi Indian startups ko international level par expand hone mein madad karega. India ka aim hai ki woh global technology aur investment mein sabse aage rahe, especially jab digital transformation itna fast ho raha hai.
Yeh NEC ek important channel ki tarah kaam karega. Foreign companies ke liye India mein enter karna aur Indian startups ke liye bahar ki markets mein jaana ab easy ho jayega. SPF ke paas already 75+ startups ka ek strong network hai, jinki total valuation $100 billion se bhi zyada hai. Ismein 22 unicorns aur 14 listed companies bhi shamil hain. Pehle bhi SPF ne 'Startup Safari' jaise programs chalaye hain, par NEC ek structured tareeke se global outreach ko formalize karega aur badhayega. Yeh 'Startup India' jaise bade programs se bhi alag hai, kyunki iska focus zyada specific hai.
India ka startup scene waise bhi kaafi mature ho raha hai. Pichhle saal yaani 2025 mein venture capital investment lagbhag $16 billion tak pahunch gaya tha, jo ki 2021-2022 ke baad sabse zyada hai. Global level par, India startup ecosystem size mein third number par hai, jahan 115+ unicorns hain jinki combined valuation $350 billion se bhi zyada hai. Market ke log thode optimistic hain India ke tech talent, digital adoption aur government policies ko dekh kar. Lekin ab companies sirf fast growth nahi, balki capital efficiency aur profitability par bhi focus kar rahi hain. Pichhle fiscal yaani FY2024-25 mein India se outbound investments bhi 67.74% badh gaye hain, jo desh ke startups ki global expansion ki ambition dikhata hai. NEC is momentum ko pakadne ki koshish karega.
Abhi NEC ke goals toh clear hain, par success is par depend karega ki execution kitni solid hoti hai. Duniya bhar mein already bahut saare accelerators aur VCs hain, toh competition kaafi hai. Global economic problems ya geopolitical uncertainties bhi capital flow ko slow kar sakti hain. NEC ko dusre countries ke regulations aur potential hurdles ko bhi paar karna padega aur yeh prove karna padega ki unki services mein real value hai. Plus, AI automation ki wajah se Indian IT services ke liye bhi challenges hain, isliye NEC jaise platforms ko innovation-led sectors par focus karna padega.
Overall, NEC India ke rise ko global technology hub banne mein benefit karega. Market access aur regulatory processes ko easy bana kar, NEC Indian startups ki international growth ko speed up karne aur foreign investment ko attract karne mein madad karega. Isse Indian entrepreneurs, global companies aur policymakers ke beech collaboration badhega, jo ultimately government ke exports aur innovation-driven growth ke goals ko support karega. AI aur deep tech sectors par focus aur IndiaAI Mission jaise initiatives ke saath, companies ke liye platforms jaise NEC ko use karke global scale achieve karne ka future kaafi promising lag raha hai.