Reliance Jio will be a game-changer for India’s Tier II-Tier III startups
Jul 29, 2016, 18:48 IST
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India’s home-grown Silicon Valley is facing stiff competition from unexpected quarters. In the first six months of 2016, startups in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR) attracted almost twice the amount of investments. Looks like Tier II and Tier III cities are also catching up, and fast.Delhi NCR’s startup ecosystem accounts for more than half the total $1.8 billion raised by Indian startups in 2016 so far, according to data from research firm Tracxn. Delhi is closely followed by Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Pune.
“Around 28% of the country’s startups are in Delhi. It’s one of the most vibrant cities for startups. We’ll soon see the emergence of new startup capital in India. Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Surat are cities of the future”, Dr. Apoorv Ranjan Sharma, President and Co founder, Venture Catalysts said.
Bengaluru has long been an investor’s darling, thanks to its readily available tech talent. However, cities like Ahmedabad, Chennai and Jaipur are becoming startups hubs too, accounting for 30 deals in 2016, with a total funding amount of $34 Mn.
City | No. of Deals | Total Funding |
Chennai | 10 | $17 Mn |
Jaipur | 9 | $16 Mn |
Ahmedabad | 11 | $1 Mn |
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Today, Bengaluru houses nearly 30% of the country’s technology startups, including unicorns like Flipkart, Ola, and InMobi. The city has the world’s second-fastest growing startup ecosystem, and ranks 15th among the largest startup ecosystems globally.
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