New Delhi, July 2 -- India is positioned to emerge as a global start-up superpower by 2035, with more than half of new start-ups expected to originate from cities beyond major metropolitan areas, according to a comprehensive report released at the 10th Matrix Global Summit.

The study, titled 'India as a Start-up Superpower by 2035' and published by The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Bangalore, outlines a strategic roadmap for developing a more inclusive and geographically distributed start-up ecosystem.

The report draws on insights from 60 ecosystem stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and academic leaders.

It identifies a significant shift toward establishing start-up activity in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, moving ...