Bharat Innovates Showcases India's Rise as Global Deep-Tech Innovation Hub

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan concluded the Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre-Summit, declaring it a testament to India's emergence as a global innovation hub. The event featured 137 selected startups from over 3,000 applications, showcasing cutting-edge solutions across sectors like energy, semiconductors, and healthcare. Pradhan emphasized the need for sustained investment to scale research-led entrepreneurship and move innovations from labs to markets. The summit serves as a national precursor to the Bharat Innovates 2026 global showcase to be held in Nice, France.

Key Points: India's Rise as Global Innovation Hub Highlighted at Bharat Innovates

  • Showcased 137 deep-tech startups
  • Focus on industry-academia partnerships
  • Precursor to global 2026 event in France
  • Spanning sectors like AI, biotech, and space
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"Bharat Innovates reflects India's rise as a Global Innovation Hub": Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan says Bharat Innovates reflects India's strength as a global innovation hub, with 137 startups showcasing deep-tech solutions.

"Bharat Innovates is a testament to India's growing strength as a global innovation hub - Dharmendra Pradhan"

Mumbai, March 22

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday said Bharat Innovates is a testament to India's growing strength as a global innovation hub, highlighting that the participation of thousands of startups and showcasing of cutting-edge technologies reflect the vibrancy and depth of India's innovation ecosystem.

Pradhan addressed the concluding session of Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre Summit at Bharat Innovates, which reflects India's rise as a Global Innovation Hub - Dharmendra Pradhan, IIT Bombay, on Sunday.

On the sidelines of the pre-summit, around 175 investors and industry leaders participated in a roundtable chaired by the Union Education Minister.

He also interacted with innovators across diverse sectors, including Energy, Climate and Sustainability, Semiconductors, Space and Defence, Healthcare and MedTech, Advanced Computing, Biotechnology, Mobility and Smart Cities, and Industry 4.0, showcasing cutting-edge, research-driven solutions, during a walkthrough of the exhibition stalls and IIT pavilion showcasing institutional innovations.

The Minister said that, as a precursor to Bharat Innovates 2026, to be organised in Nice, France, the brainstorming session centred on advancing deep-tech innovation, strengthening industry-academia partnerships, and reinforcing the startup ecosystem.

He underscored the need for sustained investment in emerging ventures to enable scale, encourage innovation, and support research-led entrepreneurship.

"Led by the Ministry of Education, Bharat Innovates 2026 aims to carry R&D-driven innovations from every corner of the country to the global stage, showcasing cutting-edge technologies while fostering meaningful collaboration, unlocking investment opportunities, and building enduring global partnerships," Pradhan said.

The closing ceremony was held in the presence of Dr K Radhakrishnan, Chairperson, Board of Governors, IIT Bombay; Dr Vineet Joshi, Secretary, Department of Higher Education; Prof Abhay Karandikar, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology; and Prof Shireesh Kedare, Director, IIT Bombay.

Pradhan observed that India is uniquely positioned to develop solutions not just for itself, but for the world, especially for countries seeking cost-effective and scalable innovations.

"Such platforms enable the convergence of ideas, talent, and resources, thereby accelerating the pace of innovation," he said.

The Minister reiterated the government's commitment to supporting innovators through policy support, institutional collaboration, and an enabling environment.

He emphasised that innovation must move from labs to markets to create real impact. He expressed confidence that the innovations showcased at Bharat Innovate will contribute significantly to India's journey towards global leadership, especially in the Global South in technology and entrepreneurship.

The summit, organised as a national precursor to the Bharat Innovates 2026 global showcase in France, brought together 137 promising deep-tech startups selected from over 3,000 applications received from across the country.

The day featured additional startup pitching sessions conducted across multiple parallel rooms, where founders presented cutting-edge innovations spanning advanced materials, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, clean technologies, and next-generation manufacturing systems.

These sessions were attended by investors, industry leaders, and key stakeholders from the innovation ecosystem, evaluating opportunities for collaboration and investment.

The event also featured interactions between startups, venture capital firms, and industry representatives, fostering meaningful partnerships and enabling startups to explore pathways for commercialisation and global market expansion.

The Bharat Innovates Deep-Tech Pre-Summit at IIT Bombay marks an important milestone in India's innovation journey by bringing together academia, startups, investors, and policymakers on a single platform.

The selected startups will now move forward to represent India's deep-tech ecosystem at the upcoming Bharat Innovates 2026 international showcase in France, further strengthening India's position as a global hub for technology-driven innovation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the venture capital space here, the focus on "research-led entrepreneurship" is crucial. The gap between IIT labs and the market has been a historical challenge. If this initiative truly fosters those industry-academia links, it could be a game-changer for commercializing Indian R&D.
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Priya S
Wonderful to see the focus on climate and sustainability innovations. India has so many grassroots solutions for water, energy, and waste that are cost-effective. Showcasing them globally can help other developing nations. Hope the startups get the sustained investment they need to scale.
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Rohit P
While the event sounds great, I hope this isn't just another talk shop. The real test is whether these 137 startups actually secure funding and market access. We need fewer summits and more concrete policy follow-through on easing regulations for deep-tech startups.
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Karthik V
From over 3000 applications to 137 selected! The competition must have been fierce. It's inspiring for young engineers like me. Shows that if you have a solid, tech-driven idea, there are platforms to be seen. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The international showcase in Nice is a smart move. France is a major European hub for tech. This gives our startups direct access to EU markets and partnerships. Strategic diplomacy through innovation!

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