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‘Need help, not this’: Mohandas Pai hits out at Startup Mahakumbh display comparing India, China

The display contrasted the technological focus of Chinese startups—highlighting areas such as electric vehicles (EVs), battery technology, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, global logistics, robotics, automation, and infrastructure—with the sectors represented by Indian startups, which included food delivery, instant grocery services, influencer-driven content, fantasy sports, and lifestyle businesses.

April 05, 2025 / 22:50 IST
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Former Infosys CFO and investor Mohandas Pai publicly questioned the inclusion of the display.

Startup Mahakumbh 2025, currently underway at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, has become the centre of a growing conversation after a display board comparing the startup ecosystems of India and China sparked a wave of online reactions. The board, titled “India Vs China: The Startup Reality Check”, has drawn both criticism and support from attendees and members of the wider startup community.

The display contrasted the technological focus of Chinese startups—highlighting areas such as electric vehicles (EVs), battery technology, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, global logistics, robotics, automation, and infrastructure—with the sectors represented by Indian startups, which included food delivery, instant grocery services, influencer-driven content, fantasy sports, and lifestyle businesses.

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Former Infosys CFO and investor Mohandas Pai publicly questioned the inclusion of the display, suggesting it risked undermining Indian entrepreneurs. Sharing a photo of the board on X (formerly Twitter), Pai tagged Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and wrote: “This is at Start up MahaKumbh in Delhi. Minister ⁦@PiyushGoyal⁩ why are the organisers pushing Chinese propaganda against India? We have more than 4500 deep tech start ups as per Traxn. They are small due to lack of capital because funding is less. Need help not this.”

Several others online expressed concern about the tone and message of the board, calling it discouraging and unconstructive. “Extremely poor taste on the part of the organisers,” one user wrote. Another added, “From inspiring startup founders to insulting startup founders. We have come a long way – on the wrong side.”

A third user commented, “Self-introspection is one thing. Self-ridicule is completely different. Displaying such a standee at ‘Startup Mahakumbh ~ Bharat Innovates’ is absurd!”