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DPIIT Collaborates with Startup Policy Forum to Boost India’s Innovation Landscape

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has partnered with the Startup Policy Forum (SPF), an organization representing India’s top new-age companies. 

By Jitendra swami
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DPIIT Collaborates with Startup Policy Forum to Boost India’s Innovation Landscape

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has partnered with the Startup Policy Forum (SPF), an organization representing India’s top new-age companies. 

This collaboration aims to make India a global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Commenting on Partnership

Sanjiv Singh, joint secretary at Startup India, said, “This strategic collaboration with SPF underscores DPIIT’s unflinching commitment to creating a congenial atmosphere where startups can thrive and contribute immensely to India’s mission of becoming a global innovation hub. The SPF members represent the essence of India’s entrepreneurial spirit, and their participation in this mission will play a crucial role in achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047.”

Shweta Rajpal Kohli, President & CEO of Startup Policy Forum, said, “This partnership is a testament to the shared vision of DPIIT and SPF to cultivate a resilient and thriving indian startup ecosystem. By fostering impactful collaborations, we aim to position India prominently on the global innovation map and empower entrepreneurs to unlock their full potential.”

Sumeet Kumar Jarangal, director, Startup India, said, "The collaboration aims to amplify innovation, drive technology adoption and boost manufacturing capabilities in India. The alliance seeks to promote the Indian startup ecosystem globally on the centre stage and facilitate relationships with international stakeholders and ecosystem enablers."

DPIIT, part of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, manages programs like Make in India and Startup India and promotes foreign direct investment in India. 

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