"Many creative and innovative design hubs and research centres are being set up in the country. This is creating the right ecosystem for start-ups and incubation centres," Shankar said at the CII Manufacturing Summit here.
This ecosystem is also right for angel investors and venture capitals, he added.
DIPP has been mandated to run Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious 'startup mission' to provide the ecosystem focused on manufacturing, by tying up with the 'Make in India' programme.
He further said India does not feature in the global market for conventional labour intensive manufacturing, which is a tragedy.
"Around 100 million manufacturing jobs are expected to move out of China due to declining profitability to border countries. So far they have not entered India. But now we have to also build a strategy and create a robust ecosystem so as to capture at least 50 per cent of these jobs. We are well on track to achieve our target of generating 100 million jobs by 2022," Shankar said.