Key Points

India is hosting its first-ever Startup World Cup this October with a massive $1 million prize up for grabs. The event at Delhi's Yashobhoomi Convention Centre will feature 15 shortlisted startups pitching to top investors and venture capitalists. This initiative is part of IMC's Aspire program aiming to position India as a global leader in deep-tech innovation. The country's startup ecosystem is booming with India climbing significantly in the Global Innovation Index rankings.

Key Points: India Hosts First Startup World Cup with $1 Million Prize

  • 15 startups will pitch to VCs and entrepreneurs from 300+ applications
  • Event connects 500 startups with 300 investors and venture funds
  • IMC 2025 expected to draw 150,000 visitors from 150+ countries
  • India rose from 81st to 39th in Global Innovation Index in decade
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First-ever Startup World Cup in India in Oct, $1 million prize money up for grabs

India Mobile Congress hosts inaugural Startup World Cup in Delhi Oct 8-11, offering startups a chance to compete for $1M prize in San Francisco global finale.

"With 'IMC Aspire', we are not just giving startups a platform to pitch, but a pathway to scale globally - Ramakrishna P., CEO of India Mobile Congress"

Mumbai, Sep 15

Digital technology industry forum India Mobile Congress (IMC) announced on Saturday that it will host the inaugural edition of the Startup World Cup India, where startups will pitch their ideas for a chance to compete in the global finale.

The event from October 8–11 at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New Delhi, allows local founders to compete for a chance to participate in the $1 million global finale in San Francisco, the US.

Over 300 startups have submitted applications, from which 15 startups will be shortlisted to pitch to a curated jury comprising venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and policy leaders, an official statement said.

"As a key feature of the Aspire programme this year, the 'Startup World Cup' supports IMC’s larger goal: to make India a global leader in deep-tech and digital innovation," the statement said.

Hosting the Startup World Cup India for the first time, 'IMC 2025' highlights its commitment to placing Indian startups at the forefront of the global innovation economy, said Ramakrishna P., CEO of India Mobile Congress.

"With 'IMC Aspire', we are not just giving startups a platform to pitch, but a pathway to scale globally," he added.

Launched in 2023, IMC Aspire's third edition this year is set to connect over 500 startups with 300 investors, accelerators, and venture funds. The four-day 'IMC 2025' is expected to draw over 1.5 lakh visitors from more than 150 countries, showcase over 400 exhibitors, and host 800 speakers in 100 conference sessions.

The discussions span topics such as next-generation connectivity, electronics manufacturing, AI-driven solutions, IoT, and more, the release noted.

India has moved up from rank 81 to 39 in the Global Innovation Index in less than a decade.

The country’s economy continued its strong momentum in the first quarter of 2025-26 (Q1 FY26), with GDP growing 7.8 per cent, compared to 6.5 per cent in the same period last year

- IANS

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Priya S
From rank 81 to 39 in Global Innovation Index in less than a decade! That's what I call progress. Events like these will definitely help us climb even higher. Wishing all participants the very best! 🚀
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Arjun K
While this is great, I hope they focus on startups from tier 2 and 3 cities too. Most opportunities are concentrated in metros. True innovation can come from anywhere in India!
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Sarah B
️ 300 investors and 500 startups connecting - that's massive! The networking opportunities here could be more valuable than the prize money itself. Perfect timing with our GDP growth at 7.8% 💪
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Karthik V
Hope they include diverse sectors beyond just tech. Agriculture, healthcare, and education startups need this platform too. India's innovation should solve our real problems first.
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 1.5 lakh visitors from 150 countries! This could put Indian startups on the world map. The focus on deep-tech is exactly what we need to compete globally.
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Ananya R
️ So proud of our startup ecosystem! From struggling for funding few years back to hosting world cup events. This is the new India the world needs to see. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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