"If you look at where the jobs come from, India has a large number of people; the question should be asked where are the jobs going to come from for all these young people? The answer is that 70-90 per cent of the new jobs will be created by small and emerging and mid-sized companies, not big giant global companies," Dell said.
Speaking at a media roundtable here, he said: "It is important to recognise this because sometimes, only the big companies have voice in policy discussions, and they are not actually the ones who create jobs at the end of the day."
Dell, who is also the UN Foundation's global advocate for entrepreneurship, said, "You have to have a large number of new companies to go and create those jobs."
Pointing to the conflict area, he said: "Whether it is an urban centre or some particular region in the world, if there are conflicts and problems, there will be a lot of unemployed young people."
He added: "This should really spot the connection between importance of creating these jobs and also having stability in the world.