A Study On Issues and Challenges of Startups in India: Dr. G Suresh Babu and Dr. K Sridevi
A Study On Issues and Challenges of Startups in India: Dr. G Suresh Babu and Dr. K Sridevi
A Study On Issues and Challenges of Startups in India: Dr. G Suresh Babu and Dr. K Sridevi
P-ISSN: 2617-9210
E-ISSN: 2617-9229
IJFME 2019; 2(1): 44-48 A study on issues and challenges of startups in India
Received: 21-11-2018
Accepted: 23-12-2018
Dr. G Suresh Babu and Dr. K Sridevi
Dr. G Suresh Babu
Associate Professor, of
Commerce Govt. Degree & PG Abstract
College, Puttur, Chittoor Startup India is a Government of India flagship initiative to build startups and nurture innovation.
Andhra Pradesh, India Through this initiative, the Government plans to empower startup ventures to boost entrepreneurship,
economic growth and employment across India. India’s startup eco-system has become a talking point
Dr. K Sridevi for the entire world. With hundreds of innovative youngsters choosing to pursue the path of
MA, Ph. D Assistant Professor, entrepreneurship instead of joining the multinational corporations and government ventures, the
of English Govt. Degree & PG business world has witnessed an explosion of ground-breaking startups providing solutions to the real
College, Puttur, Chittoor, problems at a mass level in the past years.
Andhra Pradesh, India The paper discusses few issues and challenges that an Indian startup has to face and the opportunities
that the country can provide in the current eco-system.
Introduction
A startup venture could be defined as, a new business that is in the initial stages of operation,
beginning to grow and is typically financed by an individual or small group of individuals. It
is a young entrepreneurial, scalable business model built on technology and innovation
wherein the founders develop a product or service for which they foresee demand through
disruption of existing or by creating entirely new markets. Startups are nothing but an idea
that manifests into a commercial undertaking.
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Another commendable and far reaching initiative is ‘Digital partnership or a temporary business organization engages in
India’ introduced in 2015 to ensure government services are development, production or distribution of new
made available to every citizen through online platform that products/services or processes.
aims to connect rural areas by developing their digital Institute for Business Value (IBV) (2018) [3], India is
infrastructure which translates into a huge business booming with young entrepreneurs and start-ups but more
opportunity for startups. than 90 per cent of start-ups in the country are failed
because of, lack of innovation, non-availability of skilled
Startup India Action Plan workforce and insufficient funding are the main reasons for
The Government’s Action Plan will help accelerate the the high rate of failure.
growth of startups throughout India, across all important Nipun Mehrotra (2018) [4], “The Indian start-up community,
sectors – in Tier 1, 2 and 3 cities, including semi-urban and ranked third globally in terms of number of start-ups, has
rural areas – and includes promoting entrepreneurship been creating new job opportunities and attracting capital
among SCs/STs and women communities. investment. We believe that start-ups need to focus on
The Startup India Action Plan was unveiled by Prime societal problems, including healthcare, sanitation,
Minister Narendra Modi on 16th January, 2016 to highlight education, transportation, alternate energy management and
several initiatives and schemes proposed by the Government others, which would help deal with the issues that India and
of India to build a strong eco-system to nurture innovation the world face. These require investments in deep
and empower Startups across India. technology and products which are built to scale globally.
The 19-point Action Plan, organized by the Department of
Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), focuses both on Significance of the Study
restricting hindrances and promoting faster growth by way Starts ups have played and continue to play significant roles
of: in the growth, development and industrialization of many
Simplification and Handholding economies all over the world. Startup is flagship initiative of
Funding Support and Incentives the government of India, intended to build a strong eco-
Industry-Academia Partnership and Incubation system for nurturing innovation. Startup will drive
sustainable economic growth and generate large scale
Launch of Startup India Action Plan Startup India’s 19- employment opportunities and minimize unemployment.
Point Action Plan
1. Self-certification compliance, Statement of the Problem
2. single point of contact via Startup India Hub The emergence of startup wave in India is a relatively a new
3. Simplifying processes with mobile app and portal phenomenon. Today India is undergoing a fundamental shift
(for registration, filing compliances & obtaining with entrepreneurship and innovation is being primary
information) catalyst in job creation and solving everyday problems. A
4. Legal support, fast tracking & 80% reduction in patent decade ago, there is to be only a handful of startups such as
registration fee Make My Trip.com and Naukari.com. But, now with the
5. Relaxed norms of public procurement success of such as Flipkart, Quicker, Practo, Zomato and
6. Easier & faster exit Inmboi, the Indian startup eco-system has indeed come a
7. Funding support via a fund of funds corpus of INR long way.
10,000 crore
8. Credit Guarantee Funding Research Methodology
9. Tax exemption on capital gains The study is based on the secondary data which has been
10. 3-Year income tax exemption collected through journals, magazines, newspapers, research
11. Tax exemption on investments above Fair Market papers, books and websites etc.
Value (FMV)
12. Annual startup fests (national & international) Objectives of the Study
13. Launch of world-class Innovation Hubs under Atal 1. To examine the various issues and challenges of
Innovation Mission (AIM) startups
14. Set up of country-wide incubator network 2. To identify various government initiatives for the
15. Innovation centers to augment incubation and R&D development of startups.
16. Research parks to propel innovation 3. To analyze the growth and opportunities of startups
17. Promote entrepreneurship in biotechnology
18. Innovation focused programs for students The Startup Scenario in India
19. Annual incubator grand challenge
Review of Literature
Narendra Modi (2016) [1] stated that, the Startup India is a
revolutionary scheme that has been started to help the
people who wish to start their own business. These people
have ideas and capability, so the government will give them
support to make sure they can implement their ideas and
grow. Success of this scheme will eventually make India, a
better economy and a strong nation.
Grant Thornton (2016) [2] define, the startup business as an
organization which is an entrepreneurial venture/a
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It is to be noted that every year more than 800 technology population at the ‘bottom-of-the-pyramid’ space. Each
startups are being set up in India. By 2020, it is estimated problem provides a unique opportunity for startups to create
that around 11,500 tech-startups are going to be established a business around it.
with employment potential of around 250,000 technical
people (NASSCOM, 2015). It is admirable to note that India Issues and Challenges of Startups
is amongst the top five countries in the world in terms of Some of the major issues and challenges are discussed
startups with 10,000+ led by US with 83,000+ comprising below:
43% tech-based firms with 9% managed by women
entrepreneurs. The number of incubators also has crossed 1. Financial resources
100 in 2014-15 to give boost to the startup saga (Grant Availability of finance is critical for the startups and is
Thornton, 2015). always a problem to get sufficient amounts. A number of
finance options ranging from family members, friends,
Sector Wise, the Distribution of Indian Startup loans, grants, angel funding, venture capitalists, crowd
Businesses funding etc are available. The requirement starts increasing
as the business progresses. Scaling of business requires
Table 1: Break-Up of Indian Startup Businesses timely infusion of capital. Proper cash management is
Technology based Non-technology Based critical for the success of the startups (Skok, 2016; Pandita,
E-Commerce - 33% Engineering- 17% 2017). A recent report paints a gloomy picture with 85% of
B2B - 24% Construction-13% new company’s reportedly underfunded indicating potential
Internet - 12% Agri- products- 11% failure (Iwasiuk, 2016).
Mobile apps - 10% Textile - 8%
SaaS - 8% Printing & packaging – 8% 2. Revenue generation
Other – 13% Transport & logistics- 6% Several startups fail due to poor revenue generation as the
Outsourcing & support -5% business grows. As the operations increase, expenses grow
Others-32% with reduced revenues forcing startups to concentrate on the
Source: Startups India- An Overview, Grant Thornton, 2018 funding aspect, thus, diluting the focus on the fundamentals
of business. Hence, revenue generation is critical,
warranting efficient management of burn rate which in
common parlance is the rate at which startups spend money
in the initial stages. The challenge is not to generate enough
capital but also to expand and sustain the growth.
3. Team members
Startups normally start with a team consisting of trusted
members with complementary skill sets. Usually, each
member is specialized in a specific area of operations.
Assembling a good team is the first major requirement,
failure to have one sometimes could break the startup (Skok,
The Startup Eco-System
2016).
Along with government initiatives, there is a definite
movement in startup arena in India due to penetration of IT
4. Supporting infrastructure
and internet. Many startups are coming up in service sector
There are a number of support mechanisms that play a
including education, legal, retail, insurance and health. With
significant role in the lifecycle of startups which include
customers becoming aware of the benefits and convenience,
incubators, science and technology parks, business
the popularity and viability of startups is no more a difficult
development centers etc. Lack of access to such support
proposition for an entrepreneur.
mechanisms increases the risk of failure.
A number of venture capitalists and angel investors are
aggressive and gung-ho on Indian startups as they see lot of
5. Creating awareness in markets
potential with few expected to become unicorns (high
Startups fail due to lack of attention to limitations in the
valued companies) bringing in good returns. On the
markets. The environment for a startup is usually more
contrary, there are examples of few startups that failed and
difficult than for an established firm due to uniqueness of
eventually closed their businesses due to various issues and
the product. The situation is more difficult for a new product
challenges.
as the startup has to build everything from scratch.
India being a large country with over 130 Cr populations,
boasts of high demographic dividends due to large number
6. Exceed customer expectations
of young people. According to the latest UN report India
The next most important challenge is gauging the market
with 356 million 10-24, year-olds have the largest
need for the product, existing trends, etc. Innovation plays
concentration of youth population who are going to be the
an important role, since, that the startup has to fine-tune the
driving force behind innovation and creation with
product offerings to suit the market demands (Skok, 2016).
commensurate demand and consumption of goods and
Also, the entrepreneur should have thorough domain
services (Mittal, 2014).
knowledge to counter competition with appropriate
India has a unique set of problems due to multicultural and
strategies. Due to new technologies that are emerging, the
multilingual regions that need innovations to find solutions
challenge to provide over and above an earlier innovation is
to health, education, infrastructure, sanitation and for
pertinent.
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7. Tenacity of founders Sequoia Capital and Accel Partners. More and more are
Founders of startups have to be tough when the going gets going to join the bandwagon as this is the tipping point in
tough. The journey of starting a venture is fraught with Indian commerce for making good returns by backing
delays, setbacks and problems without adequate solutions. potential unicorns.
The entrepreneur needs to be persistent, persuasive, and
should never give up till he/she achieves desired results. Government Initiatives
There are numerous government and semi-governmental
8. Regulations initiatives to assist startups.
Starting a business requires a number of permissions from
government agencies. Although there is a perceptible 1. Start-Up India
change, it is still a challenge to register a company. This initiative provides three-year tax and compliance
Regulations pertaining to labor laws, intellectual property breaks intended for cutting government regulations and red
rights, dispute resolution etc. are rigorous in India. tapism.
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Table 3: Startup Opportunities- Low-End Ventures 11. Griffith Erin. Why startups fail, according to their
Snacks and Tiffins Health drinks Franchising founders. 2014.
Media support 12. India filings Report, Challenges faced by Startups in
Waste management Food Processing India, 2016.
services
Solar Energy 13. Nathani Komal. How this Start-up has Realized the
Washing and Ironing Retailing
products Dream of Buying a Holiday Home for Many Indians,
Supply of Drinking water Education & training
Health & Entrepreneur India.
Pharmacy 14. Rediff.com, 20 good opportunities in India for
Diagnostics Centers IT and ITES Food Delivery entrepreneurs
Source: 17 Startups to Watch, TOI, 2017 15. Skok David. 5 Reasons Startup Fail. Matrix Partners,
2016.
Table 4: startup opportunities- high-end ventures (export oriented) 16. Pandita Shivani. 10 Financial problems faced by
Auto-Components Ayurvedic medicines startups and their possible remedies, Knowstartup.com,
Horticulture Software Exports 2017.
Engineering Goods Biotechnology 17. Aggarwal, Aakanksha. Problems Faced by Startups in
Organic Farming Floriculture India and Solutions, Times of India report, startups to
Source: 17 Startups to Watch, TOI, 2018 watch in 2017.
Conclusion
The current economic scenario in India is on expansion
mode. The Indian government is increasingly showing
greater enthusiasm to increase the GDP rate of growth from
grass root levels with introduction of liberal policies and
initiatives for entrepreneurs like ‘Make in India’, ‘Startup
India’, MUDRA etc. ‘Make in India’ is great opportunity for
the Indian start-ups. With government going full hog on
developing entrepreneurs, it could arrest brain drain and
provide an environment to improve availability of local
talent for hiring by startup firms.
The startup arena has lot of challenges ranging from finance
to human resources and from launch to sustaining the
growth with tenacity. Being a country with large population,
the plethora of opportunities available are many for startups
offering products and services ranging from food, retail, and
hygiene to solar and IT applications for day to day problems
which could be delivered at affordable prices. It is not out of
place to mention that some of these startups would become
unicorns and may become world renowned businesses by
expanding into other developing and underdeveloped
countries.
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