Silicon Valley Expats Find New Opportunities in India’s Startup Ecosystem

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India has become an attractive destination for expatriate Indians who are seeking to launch their own ventures in the country. Nithin Hassan and a couple of more are leaving quitting high-paying jobs and stable careers in Silicon Valley to return back. They are now seeing India ripe with opportunity.

Hassan decided to move back to Bengaluru in 2023. He was working for tech giants like Meta for past 16 years. India is experiencing pent-up demand for consumer products and exponential internet adoption. The pandemic in 2020 played a role in changing perspectives.

A growing number of expat founders are returning and driven by a range of factors. Many argue the challenges of Western world. Unstable visa policies, economic recessions and a longing for cultural roots are pushing many to reconsider their futures abroad. They find in India a booming market and also the chance to build businesses with a social impact.

India’s startup landscape has transformed dramatically. The number of recognized startups has soared more than 140,000. Digital innovations like the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) have made business operations smoother than before.

It is important to remain grounded in reality. India’s startup ecosystem still faces significant challenges. The chief among them is bureaucratic red tape and infrastructural constraints.

The opportunity to build solutions for problems they are deeply connected to outweighs these challenges. The cultural ties, family support and the thrill of shaping India’s future are proving to be powerful motivators. As the sentiment shifts from “Build from India” to “Build for India,” it’s clear that the country is now a place where expats can thrive—not just as tech employees but as entrepreneurs and innovators.

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