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India's charging into the deep tech arena, but here's the real question: does it have what it takes to dominate the next wave of space and technology innovation?
Three things need to align—grit from founders who won't quit when funding dries up, serious capital flowing into moonshot projects, and actual collaboration between startups, government bodies, and research institutions. Right now, the ecosystem's showing promise. Space tech startups are launching satellites, AI labs are pushing boundaries, and quantum computing research is gaining momentum.
But promise isn't enough. The competition's brutal. Other nations are pouring billions into similar ambitions. Can India's deep tech community move fast enough, secure enough backing, and build the partnerships needed to not just participate but actually lead on the global stage?
The infrastructure's improving, talent's there in abundance, yet the gap between potential and execution remains wide. Will strategic investments and policy support bridge that gap, or will India watch from the sidelines as others claim the frontier?