Advances in Consumer Research
Issue 4 : 669-674
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Role Of Startup Ecosystems in Building Viksit Bharat 2047: A Digitally Empowered Nation
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Assistant Professor, Chandigarh Business School of Administration, Landran, 140307, Punjab, India, 91-76528-44165,
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Assistant Professor, Chandigarh Business School of Administration, Landran 140307, Punjab, India, 91-79864-50927
Abstract

India’s vision of becoming a developed economy by the year 2047 following the path of Viksit Bharat 2047 is a new trend. However, digital start up ecosystems in India embraces the digital transformation by playing a supportive role in shaping future economy. Start up ecosystems enables entrepreneurs in leveraging emerging technologies by providing creative solutions, enhancing supply chain efficiency and enhancing access to digital services. A digitally empowered nation can be built by promoting start up ecosystem leading towards the goal of achieving Viksit Bharat 2047 and making India compete globally. The present theoretical study discuss about critical role of start up ecosystem in building Viksit Bharat 2047 by examining the factors which help in growth of economy as well as their role in impacting economic and societal transformation. The study also highlights imperative role of supportive policies, infrastructure and collaboration for sustainable growth.

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