Datanomics: Consumption, not technology, powers India's startup boom

A decade into Startup India, most Indian unicorns are clustered in consumer and finance, highlighting limited depth in enterprise tech and frontier technologies like AI

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Over half of India’s unicorns are in consumer and retail and financial services sector
Shikha Chaturvedi
1 min read Last Updated : Jan 16 2026 | 10:29 PM IST
As India marks a decade of the Startup India initiative on the National Startup Day (January 16), the composition of its ecosystem highlights limited depth on the technology and enterprise front. According to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), only 1.5 per cent of recognised startups are in the space of AI, pointing to relatively shallow penetration into these frontier enterprise-grade technologies.
 
IT, health care services dominate startup ecosystem
 
The largest share of recognised startups is in information-technology services, health care, education, and agriculture 
 
Unicorns cluster in consumer and finance

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