With the Start-up 20 working group – which was introduced by India under its G20 presidency – to be continued in future presidencies as per the New Delhi Leaders’ declaration, the engagement group’s chair during India’s presidency has said that Indian start-ups will have a head-start over others given that it has spurred a conversation among domestic founders.
“Indian start-ups may have a head start compared to businesses from other geographies since the the Start-up 20 discussions spurred in firms having conversations independently,” Chintan Vaishnav, chair of the Start-up 20 engagement group under New Delhi’s G20 presidency told The Indian Express, when asked how the continuation of the group could help them under future presidencies.
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