Indian Business in the Digital Age
Abstract
The digital revolution has changed the way people do business in India, opening up new possibilities for innovation, growth, and reaching people all over the world. This article looks at how Indian entrepreneurship has changed in the digital age. It focuses on how the rise of tech-driven businesses has sped up because of the widespread use of the internet, cheap mobile technology, and government programmes that help businesses. It looks at how digital platforms, finance breakthroughs, e-commerce ecosystems, and startup incubators may help both city and country entrepreneurs get to markets and resources more easily. The article also talks about some of the main problems that still affect entrepreneurs, such as gaps in digital literacy, complicated rules, and a lack of capital. The report shows how Indian startups are using data, automation, and digital ecosystems to build long-lasting business models and compete on a global scale. It does this through case studies and insights from different sectors. The article ends by thinking about where India's digital entrepreneurship is headed and how it could help the economy grow in a way that includes everyone.
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