In Pakistan, while still there is a hot debate on taxation, legal and structural problems of startups and how we need a better overall environment for the entrepreneurial community to grow, our mighty neighbor India has revealed a grand “Startup Action Plan” to make India the next startup nation.
Unveiled by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in New Delhi, the action plan is crisp, concise and has measurable goals. Let’s take a look at some main points one by one.
With India becoming the hub of innovative new startups and budding entrepreneurs, the Indian Government plans to jumpstart a Startup Revolution and its newly-unveiled Startup Action Plan reinforces their goal, providing thousands of startups with a much better platform.
Indian netizens expressed their full support and cheered the Prime Minister for taking this initiative.
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Meanwhile in Pakistan, Government is yet to officially launch an investment fund for startups which was announced in the mid of 2015.
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