DPIIT Startup Recognition in 2026: Normal vs Deeptech Eligibility, Documents and Compliance Checklist
DPIIT recognition is still one of the first government records investors, schemes and procurement teams ask founders to show, but eligibility is not automatic.
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0: What DPIIT’s 2026 Fund-of-Funds Framework Means for Indian Founders
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 is not a direct grant to startups. It is a capital-allocation framework that can indirectly widen institutional funding through SEBI-registered AIFs.
National Startup Awards 5.0: Application Checklist, Eligibility and Founder Mistakes to Avoid
National Startup Awards 5.0 is a visibility and credibility opportunity for eligible Indian startups, but founders should treat the application like a diligence file, not a brochure.
DPIIT Startup Recognition 2026: Rs 200 Crore Turnover Limit, Deep Tech Category and Founder Application Checklist
DPIIT recognition is still one of the first government records founders should clean up before schemes, grants, procurement, investor diligence and startup tax-exemption planning.
National Startup Awards 5.0: Application Status, Documents and Compliance Risks for DPIIT-Recognised Startups
Startup India is inviting DPIIT-recognised startups to apply for National Startup Awards 5.0. Founders should treat the application like a mini data-room exercise, not a last-minute form.
Startup India Schemes Playbook June 2026: Founder Checklist for SISFS, Fund of Funds, CGSS, SIPP and GeM Startup Runway
Startup India’s June 2026 schemes playbook gives founders a practical map of government-backed funding, credit, IP and market-access routes, but each route still needs clean documents.
Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups 2026: Collateral-Free Debt Checklist for DPIIT-Recognised Startups
The Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups can support collateral-free debt access, but it is not a shortcut around lender diligence. Founders still need clean recognition, financials, compliance and repayment discipline.
Digital India, IndiaAI and Startup Recognition 2026: Government Update and Founder Application Checklist
The latest official Digital India update matters for founders because government-backed startup opportunities increasingly require clean recognition, eligibility proof, IP records, financial documents and compliance readiness.
DPIIT FICCI Mercedes-Benz Bharat Innovation Challenge 2026: What Selected Startups and Future Applicants Should Prepare
Government-backed innovation challenges are not only publicity opportunities. They test whether a startup can prove eligibility, IP ownership, prototype readiness, governance and document maturity.
DPIIT Startup Recognition Framework 2026: New Rs 200 Crore Limit, Deep Tech Category and Founder Application Checklist
Startup India recognition is now more relevant for growing and deep tech startups. The 2026 framework raises the general turnover threshold to Rs 200 crore and introduces a deep tech category with a longer recognition window.