India Open to Start-up Return: Goyal
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jan 03, 2025 19:49
India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal says the government is open to making it easier for start-ups to relocate back to India from abroad. The government is seeking feedback on ways to facilitate this move.

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New Delhi, Jan 3 (PTI) Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said the ministry is open to ideas for making it easier for start-ups that want to change their domicile back to India from abroad.
The ministry, he said, will discuss with the National Start-up Advisory Council and take feedback "if any steps are required to make their journey back easier. We are open to ideas".
The council was set up first in 2020 and it advises the government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups in the country to drive sustainable economic growth and generate large-scale employment opportunities.
"It is a welcome sign and also very very satisfying that more and more start-ups come back home and register in India, list in India, and grow in India. India will be a preferred destination in the future," he told reporters here.
Several start-ups had initially registered abroad for easy access to finance from international funds, enhanced valuations and relaxed regulations in many sectors.
Many are exploring India listings after moving back.
Further, he said the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has inked 50 MoUs with corporate houses, sharing their problem statement.
The statements are shared with start-ups to look at opportunities.
The ministry, he said, will discuss with the National Start-up Advisory Council and take feedback "if any steps are required to make their journey back easier. We are open to ideas".
The council was set up first in 2020 and it advises the government on measures needed to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and startups in the country to drive sustainable economic growth and generate large-scale employment opportunities.
"It is a welcome sign and also very very satisfying that more and more start-ups come back home and register in India, list in India, and grow in India. India will be a preferred destination in the future," he told reporters here.
Several start-ups had initially registered abroad for easy access to finance from international funds, enhanced valuations and relaxed regulations in many sectors.
Many are exploring India listings after moving back.
Further, he said the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has inked 50 MoUs with corporate houses, sharing their problem statement.
The statements are shared with start-ups to look at opportunities.
Source: PTI
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