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'80% startups in India are nothing but a racket': Suhel Seth defends Piyush Goyal

Suhel Sethi also said that Zepto co-founder and CEO Aadit Palicha's point on startups providing employment opportunities was illogical. 'Are startups an employment exchange? No. We need the incremental value that startups provide,' he said.

April 08, 2025 / 14:53 IST
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'I am in total agreement with Piyush Goyal. India, if it has to make a meaningful contribution, has to be innovative. Where are our innovations?' Suhel Sethi, columnist, founder and MD of consultancy firm Counselage India, said.
'I am in total agreement with Piyush Goyal. India, if it has to make a meaningful contribution, has to be innovative. Where are our innovations?' Suhel Sethi, columnist, founder and MD of consultancy firm Counselage India, said.

Businessman, brand guru, and columnist Suhel Seth has defended Union Commerce minister Piyush Goyal's criticism of the startups in India and accused a majority of founders of filling their own pockets while their companies ran into losses worth thousands of crores.

"Eighty percent startups in India are nothing but a racket," Seth said on a Republic TV debate. "The first thing that these startup founders do is buy themselves Lamborghinis and homes in Amrita Shergil Bagh and big apartments."

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"I am in total agreement with Piyush Goyal. India, if it has to make a meaningful contribution, has to be innovative. Where are our innovations?" Seth, the founder and managing partner of the consultancy firm Counselage India, said. "We keep talking about our software prowess... have we produced a Facebook? No. Have we produced a Google? No. Have we produced anything that is innovative which is a global brand? The answer is no. So you can keep defending 'Oh, but we're doing great stuff,' make statues of yourselves. Startups are not changing the world."

He also countered Zepto co-founder and CEO Aadit Palicha's point on startups providing employment opportunities. Seth said that although he has no hard feelings for Zepto, Palicha terming the company a “miracle in Indian innovation” and citing its contribution to jobs and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was illogical.