ADIF associate director Prateek Jain said the alliance is a crucial step to democratise India’s digital entrepreneurship landscape.
“This MoU goes beyond conventional support mechanisms and focuses on architecting a holistic ecosystem that nurtures innovation at every stage of a startup’s journey. By leveraging PHDCCI’s vast industry connections and our digital expertise, we are laying the groundwork for unprecedented growth and innovation in India’s startup scene,” Jain said.
The initiative will involve workshops, training sessions, and seminars designed to enhance the skills of entrepreneurs, provide networking opportunities, and facilitate knowledge transfer from industry experts to emerging startups.
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“We are not just aiming to increase the number of startups; our goal is to significantly enhance their quality and success rate. This partnership aligns perfectly with our vision of fostering innovation-led growth and positioning India as a global leader in entrepreneurship,” said Ranjeet Mehta, executive director at PHDCCI.