HomeTechnologyStartup boom in 2000s killed open-source momentum in India: Zerodha CTO Kailash Nadh

Startup boom in 2000s killed open-source momentum in India: Zerodha CTO Kailash Nadh

Nadh also said that open-source capability is central to national technology resilience.

November 03, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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Kailash Nadh - CTO- Zerodha
Kailash Nadh - CTO- Zerodha

Zerodha Chief Technology Officer Kailash Nadh said the early startup boom in India killed the country’s open-source culture, as developers who previously ran community-driven projects moved into fast-growing companies that did not prioritise contributing back to the ecosystem.

“In the early 2000s, India had very strong free software and open-source communities. That momentum fizzled out when the tech startup wave exploded,” Nadh told Moneycontrol.

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“Large tech companies that built multi-billion dollar valuations on top of open source do not even acknowledge open source. Unless leadership creates an open-source culture, there will be no contributions.”

Nadh was speaking in the context of FLOSS/fund, the one-million-dollar open-source funding initiative launched by Zerodha last year.