India Recognises Over 55,200 Startups in FY26, Creating 23+ Lakh Jobs

The Indian government recognised a record 55,200+ startups in the 2025-26 financial year, the highest annual addition since the Startup India launch. The total number of recognised startups has now crossed 2.23 lakh, collectively generating over 23.36 lakh direct jobs. Key government schemes like the Fund of Funds for Startups and the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme have disbursed thousands of crores to support the ecosystem. The growth is widespread, with Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh emerging as leading hubs for startups and employment.

Key Points: India Recognises 55,200+ Startups in FY26, Jobs Cross 23 Lakh

  • Record 55,200+ startups recognised in FY26
  • Over 23.36 lakh direct jobs created
  • Startup count crosses 2.23 lakh mark
  • Funding schemes like FFS & SISFS drive growth
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Govt recognises over 55,200 startups in FY 2025-26; total jobs created over 23.36 lakh

Govt data shows record 55,200+ startups recognised in FY 2025-26, creating over 23.36 lakh jobs. Startup India initiative fuels ecosystem growth.

"The Government continues to support startups through flagship schemes... providing financial support at various stages - Ministry of Commerce & Industry"

New Delhi, April 18

The government recognised more than 55,200 startups during the financial year 2025-26, marking the highest annual addition since the launch of the Startup India initiative, according the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

The total number of recognised startups in the country has crossed 2.23 lakh as of March 31, 2026, collectively generating over 23.36 lakh direct jobs. The strong growth reflects continued expansion of India's startup ecosystem over the past decade.

The Startup India initiative was launched in January 2016, aimed to build a supportive environment for innovation, encourage investments, and promote entrepreneurship. The number of recognised startups rose by 51.6 per cent year-on-year in FY26 compared to FY25, while direct job creation increased by 36.1 per cent during the same period.

The ministry noted that startups are now spread across all states and Union Territories, with Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat emerging as leading hubs in terms of both number of startups and employment generation.

"The Government continues to support startups through flagship schemes including the Fund of Funds for Startups (FFS), Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS), and Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups (CGSS), providing financial support at various stages of the startup lifecycle," ministry added.

Similarly, under the Fund of Funds for startups (FFS), more than Rs 7,000 crore has been disbursed to over 135 Alternative Investment Funds, which have further invested over Rs 26,900 crore in more than 1,420 startups. A second fund with a corpus of Rs 10,000 crore has also been announced.

"The Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups has been expanded in FY 2025-26 to enhance capital mobilization by increasing the guarantee cover per borrower from Rs. 10 crore to Rs. 20 crore, enhancing the extent of guarantee cover, and reducing the annual guarantee fee for lenders in identified sectors. By the end of FY 2025-26, more than 410 loans amounting to over Rs. 1,250 crore have been guaranteed," ministry said.

Under the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, 219 incubators have been selected, with funding commitments of Rs 945 crore. These incubators have approved over Rs 605 crore for more than 3,400 startups.

Startup-led innovation has also strengthened intellectual property generation, with more than 19,400 patent applications filed by startups. Patent filings increased from over 2,850 in FY 2024-25 to more than 4,480 in FY 2025-26.

Public procurement through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) has further supported startups, with over 38,600 startups onboarded and a rise in total orders and value during the year.

The ministry said that the measures are aimed at sustaining growth, improving funding access, and strengthening India's position as a global startup hub.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the numbers, but I hope this growth is inclusive. The article mentions top hubs are Maharashtra, Karnataka, UP etc. What about startups in the Northeast or smaller towns? The ecosystem needs to spread its roots deeper.
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Rohit P
As someone who works in a startup in Bangalore, I can feel this energy. The funding schemes and easier access to credit are a game-changer. More patent filings show we're moving from copycats to creators! 💡
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Sarah B
Impressive growth figures. The jump in patent applications is particularly encouraging. It shows a maturing ecosystem focused on building real intellectual property. Hope this translates into sustainable businesses.
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Vikram M
Good step by the government with the schemes. But the real test is how many of these 2.23 lakh startups survive beyond 5 years. We need to focus on profitability and solving real Indian problems, not just burning VC money.
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Kavya N
The GeM onboarding for startups is a brilliant move! Government as a customer can provide the stability early ventures need. More such demand-side interventions please. Jai Hind!

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