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India’s $200B AI Push: Deeptech Startup Rules Extended to 20 Years

19 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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India Targets $200 Billion AI Opportunity With Regulatory Shift

India is sharpening its focus on artificial intelligence and advanced technologies with a sweeping policy change aimed at nurturing deeptech startups. The government has moved to extend the official recognition window for such companies to 20 years, a significant departure from the shorter timeframes that applied to conventional startups.

Policymakers in New Delhi see this as a cornerstone of a broader, roughly $200 billion AI bet designed to position India as a global hub for cutting-edge innovation, spanning AI algorithms, semiconductors, robotics, and space technology.

Why Deeptech Needs a 20‑Year Runway

Unlike consumer apps that can scale quickly, deeptech ventures typically require long research cycles, heavy capital expenditure and complex regulatory approvals. By allowing startups to retain official status for up to two decades, India aims to align policy with the realities of commercialising frontier technologies.

This extended window is expected to unlock better access to government-backed incentives, tax benefits and public procurement opportunities. It also signals to venture capital and institutional investors that the state is prepared to support high-risk, high-impact innovation over the long term.

Implications for Founders and Global Investors

Boost for Homegrown Innovation

For Indian founders, the new framework could reduce pressure to chase short-term revenue at the expense of deep research. Sectors such as defence technology, climate tech, healthtech and industrial automation stand to benefit from extended eligibility for grants, R&D credits and innovation challenges.

New Magnet for Cross-Border Capital

For global investors, especially those focused on AI infrastructure and deeptech hardware, India’s 20-year recognition policy offers clearer regulatory visibility. Combined with a large technical talent pool and comparatively lower operating costs, the move could channel more cross-border capital into Indian labs, accelerators and early-stage funds.

As governments worldwide compete for leadership in AI and strategic technologies, India’s recalibrated rules highlight a deliberate shift: treating deeptech not as a typical startup play, but as long-horizon national infrastructure.

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