Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also sought views of Indian startups to hold this programme.
"I will be working towards having a SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) country meet for startups. There are so many complementarities among us in the South Asian region," she said while launching a startup India hub portal here.
She said the event can act as a platform for exchanging ideas, which can be mutually beneficial and can be worked out.
If the ministry would get feedback and suggestions in the next couple of months, by December the meet can happen, in which SAARC country startups can come to India and share ideas.
SAARC members are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Further, to promote the startup ecosystem in the country, Sitharaman will write to all the Members of Parliament to help budding entrepreneurs.
Citing an example, the minister said she used her MP Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) fund to create a co- working space for startups in Mangalore.
The ministry is also planning to work in certain districts to identify schools and help them qualify to get tinkering labs under the Atal Innovation Mission.
She added that the ministry is working on modalities to facilitate exchange of ideas between startups of India and Germany.
The 'Startup India Virtual Hub' is an online platform for all stakeholders to discover, connect and engage with each other.
The minister said it is a part of an effort to create a marketplace where all the stakeholders can interact, exchange knowledge, and enable each other to grow.
The portal will host startups, investors, funds, mentors, academia, incubators, accelerators, corporates, government bodies and more.
The Hub attempts to solve the problem of information asymmetry and lack of access to knowledge, tools, experts, especially in the nascent ecosystems across Tier II and III towns.
It would also facilitate learning & development, networking, mentorship and funding for startups.
According to the commerce ministry, India is the third largest startup ecosystem around the globe, with 3-4 startups commencing every day.
In the next phase, the platform will aggregate schemes available across various state governments.
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