"The Indian market has to do a lot more (with) startups, create that entrepreneurial spirit at a faster scale. I am committed to India, but it has not taken off in terms of IP generated anywhere like China or Israel," Chambers told PTI in an interview.
He said Indian universities can play a bigger role in fostering entrepreneurship and the spirit for innovation.
Technology firms have not only acquired a lot of such start-ups but have also set up corpus to fund innovation.
Earlier this year, Cisco also created a corpus of USD 100 million to invest in early-stage startups in the Internet of Everything (IoE) space globally.
In the past, Cisco invested in Indian ventures such as Apalya, Qyuki, Indiagames and Comviva.
Chambers said while there was a lot of activity going on for start-ups in India, this has to be done on a larger scale.
Chambers said the company partners educational institutes like the MIT and Stanford to help in this direction.
"Universities like Stanford create, foster entrepreneurial spirit. We also partner with institutes like MIT, Stanford to generate that. If you know what the issues are, you can get them fixed. A lot more engagement with academics is required," he added.
Chambers said Cisco is working with institutes in India as well to help foster innovation.
Though the company gets about two per cent of its over USD 48 billion global revenues from India, it is confident of growing the share.
It expects to garner five per cent of its revenues from the Indian market in the next five per cent with business growing over 20 per cent.
"India is a very important market. We remain committed and we will continue to invest in India," he said.
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