Asserting this is an era of startups, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India is leading the world in this field with more than 70 startups having crossed the valuation of $1 billion.
In his monthly Mann Ki Baat radio broadcast, the prime minister said that in any country having a large population of youth, three things—ideas and innovation, passion to take risks and the 'can do' spirit—matter a lot.
When these three things come together, unprecedented results are achieved and miracles happen, he said.
“These days we hear all around us, ‘startup, startup, startup’. It is true that this is the era of startups and it is also true that in the field of startups, in a way, India is leading the world,” Modi said.
He noted year after year, startups are getting record investments and this sector is growing at a fast pace.
“Even in small cities of the country, the reach of startups has increased. Nowadays, the word unicorn is much in discussion. Unicorn is a startup whose valuation is $1 billion, around Rs 7,000 crore,” Modi said.
“Till the year 2015, there used to be nine-to-ten unicorns in the country; you will be very happy to know that now India is flying high in the world of unicorns as well. According to a report, a big change has come this year and in just 10 months, a unicorn was made in India every 10 days,” he said.
This is a big thing because the youth of the country achieved this success in the midst of the COVID pandemic, he said.
“Today, there are more than 70 unicorns in India, that is, more than 70 startups have crossed the valuation of $1 billion,” Modi said.
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In his broadcast, the prime minister also noted that in the month of December, Navy Day and Armed Forces Flag Day are celebrated, and on December 16, it will be the Golden Jubilee year of the victory in the 1971 War.
“On all these occasions, I remember our armed forces, our soldiers, especially the brave mothers who gave birth to these warriors,” he said.