India, Jan. 15 -- The government's flagship entrepreneurial support scheme, Startup India, marks its tenth anniversary on Friday. From 400 startups in 2016 to over 200,000 today, the mission has contributed to there being today 2.1 million jobs and 120 unicorns. Valued at over $350 billion, these account for what is the world's third-largest startup ecosystem. This week, the government is expected to unveil the next iteration of the programme that puts future technologies front and centre. Such a pivot could not come sooner. India's startup success is dominated by consumer-facing services - food delivery, e-commerce, fintech - where India's scale and demand are a big advantage. It is what has driven models such as Zomato, Ola and PhonePe ...