India has a big and growing start-up community and a number of unicorns. Vietnam also wants to develop its start-ups. What can Vietnam learn from Indian experience? Is there some potential cooperation between start-up communities between the two sides?
India has one of the world’s largest start-up ecosystems driving technology and innovation, attracting new investments and generating tens of thousands of direct employment. According to our industry estimates, India today hosts nearly 9000 start ups with 24 unicorns valued at over US$ 1 billion. Government of India’s ‘Stratup India’ mission has been proactively creating an enabling environment for development of start-ups and harnessing the large pool of talent with innovative ideas. Vietnam, too, is increasingly focused on innovation to improve productivity, and its Stratup industry is well-recognised. This is certainly an area of significant potential where we may learn from each other’s experiences, policies and enabling environments, as well as explore collaborative partnerships in areas such as IT services, e-commerce, fintech, healthcare services, logistics etc.