A Study of the Start-up Revolution in India with focus on Bengaluru-the Silicon Valley of India

Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 9

Abstract

This study highlights the growth of the Indian start-up landscape with focus on Bengaluru’s sizeable contribution to the start-up revolution in the Indian market. It aims to track the reasons for the exponential rise of Bengaluru in the start-up domain. Readers will also identify with the recent developments in Bengaluru’s start-up market.

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Prof Sayani Saha

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Prof Sayani Saha (2018). A Study of the Start-up Revolution in India with focus on Bengaluru-the Silicon Valley of India. International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 7(9), 30-31. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-401203