New Delhi: Ahead of startup interactions this week with the main policy makers, including PM, the government on Sunday said that he was seeking demands to register directly abroad by several companies, but referred to the development of healthy ecosystems in the country.
“There may be certain categories where ecosystems in other countries can look better.
We have one of the current betting ecosystems,” Anurag Jain, Secretary in the Department for Industrial and Trade (DPIIT) promotion (DPIIT) said, ahead of the first startup of Indian innovations began on Monday.
In addition, to direct Pich’s investment of 250 startups to around 80 investors, PM Narendra Modi will hold discussions about policy issues, while trading and the Minister of Industry Piyush wobbly will have interactions with the global VC community.
Some policy issues, such as those related to direct foreign listings, have been detained because of the lack of tax benefits, which is a strong tone in front of the budget.
Jain said for a week, Infosys Chairman Nandan Ninekani, which is part of the Advisory Group on an open network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), will reveal a strategy for a new protocol, which is mentioned as an e-commerce platform for e-commerce.
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Secretary DPIIt said some banks have improved interest in joining ONDC where non-profit companies are floating.