Bharat Vapsi: The Homecoming of Indian Startups

The Indian Venture & Alternate Capital Association (IVCA) hosted the 'Bharat Vapsi: Navigating Regulatory and Investment Landscapes' conference in Bengaluru. Key stakeholders discussed the reverse flipping trend, benefits of returning to India, and the impact of policy reforms such as the removal of Angel Tax. The conference highlighted India's growing appeal for startups and investors.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 06-09-2024 17:34 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 17:34 IST
Bharat Vapsi: The Homecoming of Indian Startups
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The Indian Venture & Alternate Capital Association (IVCA) organized the 'Bharat Vapsi: Navigating Regulatory and Investment Landscapes' conference in Bengaluru, bringing together industry leaders to discuss the trend of startups returning to India.

The event, supported by firms like Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Ernst & Young, and Goodwin, focused on the advantages of returning, driven by recent policy reforms, and the significant impact of these businesses on India's innovation ecosystem.

Speakers highlighted the benefits of simplified regulations, the crucial role of domestic capital, and the potential of India as a global startup hub. Esteemed panelists provided valuable insights, emphasizing the growing confidence in India's economic potential.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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