Innovation India

Innovation India – Complete GK Capsule for Railway Exams

1. Introduction

India has emerged as the 3rd largest startup ecosystem globally (2023, NASSCOM).
From 2015 to 2023, the number of recognised startups zoomed from 471 → 1,17,254.
Government’s flagship initiatives—Startup India, Atal Innovation Mission, iCET—are fuelling the transformation.


2. Mega Milestones & Dates
YearEvent
2015Startup India & Stand-up India launched (16 Jan)
2016Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) set up (NITI Aayog)
2017Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS) – ₹10,000 cr corpus
2018India joined Global Innovation Index (GII) top-50 (57→57)
2019Atal Tinkering Labs crossed 5,000 mark
2020National Education Policy (NEP) – innovation mantra
2021Drone Rules liberalised; Unicorn tally = 44 (1 every 9 days)
2022iCET (India–US Initiative on Critical & Emerging Tech) launched
2023GII rank 40th (out of 132); 1,000+ Atal Tinkering Labs; 108 unicorns
20243rd largest unicorn hub (after US, China)

3. Key Programmes at a Glance
SchemeNodal MinistryBudget/CorpusPurpose
Startup IndiaDPIIT50+ regulatory reforms, tax holiday 3 yrs, self-certification
Atal Innovation MissionNITI Aayog₹1,000 crTinkering labs, ACIC, Atal New India Challenges
Fund of Funds (FFS)SIDBI₹10,000 crSEBI-registered AIFs, 1.28 lakh cr valuation (Mar-24)
Stand-Up IndiaDFS (MoF)₹30,000 crSC/ST & women entrepreneurs, bank loans 10-100 lakh
ASPIREMSME₹220 crLivelihood Business Incubators in agro-rural space
iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence)MoD₹1,500 crOpen challenges for drones, AI, cyber, space tech
SAMRIDHMeitY₹40 crAccelerators for social impact startups
TDB (Technology Dev. Board)DST₹650 cr corpusEquity & grant for deep-tech commercialisation

4. Numbers That Matter
  • Recognised startups (DPIIT): 1,17,254 (Mar 2024)
  • Unicorns: 108 (Dec 2023); 44 born in 2021 alone
  • Atal Tinkering Labs: 10,000+ schools; 75 lakh students engaged
  • Atal Incubation Centres (AICs): 68 (+18 ACIC)
  • Patents granted (2022-23): 34,611 (5-fold jump vs 2014)
  • Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD): ₹1,27,381 cr (2021-22) – 0.65 % of GDP
  • Top 3 startup states: Maharashtra (20%), Karnataka (19%), Delhi-NCR (17%)
  • Top 3 sectors: Fintech (18%), E-commerce (10%), Enterprise tech (9%)

5. One-liner Quick Facts (Memory Hooks)
  1. Startup India birthday – 16 Jan 2015.
  2. AIM mascot – “Atal Tinkering Labs” in schools.
  3. ₹10 k cr FFS routed via SIDBI.
  4. 3-year tax holiday = Section 80-IAC.
  5. iCET 2022 – India-US tech bridge.
  6. GII 2023 – India 40th; Switzerland 1st.
  7. Highest unicorn year – 2021 (44).
  8. DPIIT = Dept for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade.
  9. First startup to hit $1 T m-cap – none yet! (Reliance ≠ startup).
  10. “Vocal for Local” coined in Atmanirbhar package 2020.

6. MCQ Practice Set (15+)
Q1. When was the Startup India campaign launched? (a) 15 Aug 2014 (b) 26 Jan 2015 (c) 16 Jan 2015 (d) 1 May 2016Answer: (c) 16 Jan 2015
Q2. Which body implements the Atal Innovation Mission? (a) DPIIT (b) NITI Aayog (c) SIDBI (d) RBIAnswer: (b) NITI Aayog
Q3. India’s rank in Global Innovation Index 2023 was (a) 46 (b) 40 (c) 36 (d) 50Answer: (b) 40
Q4. Corpus size of Fund of Funds for Startups (a) ₹5,000 cr (b) ₹8,000 cr (c) ₹10,000 cr (d) ₹12,000 crAnswer: (c) ₹10,000 cr
Q5. Which state hosts the highest number of DPIIT-recognised startups? (a) Karnataka (b) Maharashtra (c) Tamil Nadu (d) GujaratAnswer: (b) Maharashtra
Q6. How many unicorns did India add in 2021? (a) 22 (b) 33 (c) 44 (d) 55Answer: (c) 44
Q7. Atal Tinkering Labs are set up in (a) Engineering colleges (b) Schools (VI-XII) (c) ITIs (d) NITs onlyAnswer: (b) Schools (VI-XII)
Q8. iCET initiative is between India and (a) UK (b) USA (c) UAE (d) JapanAnswer: (b) USA
Q9. Which sector accounts for the maximum share of Indian startups? (a) Health-tech (b) Fintech (c) Edu-tech (d) Agri-techAnswer: (b) Fintech
Q10. The Stand-Up India scheme caters to loans between (a) 1–5 lakh (b) 5–10 lakh (c) 10–100 lakh (d) 1–5 crAnswer: (c) 10–100 lakh
Q11. Which ministry nod is required for Startup India recognition? (a) MeitY (b) DPIIT (c) MoF (d) DSTAnswer: (b) DPIIT
Q12. The number of recognised startups in Mar 2024 crossed (a) 50 k (b) 80 k (c) 1 lakh (d) 1.17 lakhAnswer: (d) 1.17 lakh
Q13. India’s GERD as % of GDP (2021-22) (a) 0.65 (b) 1.0 (c) 2.0 (d) 2.8Answer: (a) 0.65
Q14. Which of the following is NOT an AIM component? (a) AIC (b) ACIC (c) ANIC (d) PMJDYAnswer: (d) PMJDY
Q15. First year India entered GII top-50 (a) 2017 (b) 2018 (c) 2019 (d) 2020Answer: (c) 2019 (Rank 52 in 2019, 52→48 in 2020)
Q16. iDEX is related to (a) Agriculture (b) Defence (c) Education (d) HealthAnswer: (b) Defence
Q17. Which organisation operates the Fund of Funds? (a) NABARD (b) SIDBI (c) RBI (d) SEBIAnswer: (b) SIDBI

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