Restrictive regulations will slow Indian startup formation by 20%, VC flows by 25%: Report

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Restrictive regulations will slow Indian startup formation by 20%, VC flows by 25%: Report

According to the report, digital regulations are increasingly shaping the trajectory of India’s startup ecosystem, with the design and implementation of regulatory frameworks having significant implications for innovation, investment, and job creation.

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Restrictive digital regulations in India could lead to creation of 2,130 fewer startups annually; a loss of approximately ₹91,500 crore in venture investments each year and a reduction of some 2,45,000 startup jobs in India, says a study by Oxford Economics for Digital Prosperity Asia (DPA).

Digital Prosperity Asia (DPA) is a coalition representing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups across the Asia-Pacific that works to strengthen dialogue between the digital ecosystem and policymakers.

Oxford Economics, a global advisory firm that provides independent economic forecasting and economic modelling, suggested that a shift from India’s current enabling environment towards a more restrictive digital regulatory environment set to slow down startup formation by 20% and VC flow by 25% in India between 2025 and 2035.

According to the report, digital regulations are increasingly shaping the trajectory of India’s startup ecosystem, with the design and implementation of regulatory frameworks having significant implications for innovation, investment, and job creation.

Titled “Digital Regulations and the Startup Ecosystem in India”, the report draws on a survey of 550 ecosystem participants—including 350 startups, 100 venture capital firms, and 100 incubators—as well as expert interviews and quantitative economic modelling to assess the impact of digital regulations on India’s innovation economy.

Conversely, an even more enabling regulatory approach could boost startup formation by 7%, increase venture capital investment by 9%, and support an additional 80,000 startup jobs in 2035.

Bali Kaur Sodhi, Lead Economist at Oxford Economics said, “In an emerging market like India, maintaining proportionate, principles-based regulatory frameworks can support startup scaling, attract investment, accelerate technology diffusion, and strengthen the country’s innovation ecosystem.’’

By continuing to foster enabling

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