"This is the time to do right things because we see a great demand in India and globe for innovation and we see great talent that is coming up in the country. We have a good support system, and the government is quite supportive for the industry....," Chandrasekaran said at Product Conclave organised by Nasscom here.
He said two years ago Nasscom had envisioned to have 10,000 start ups by 2020 but this number would cross by 2017 itself. "The way it is growing, we may have 10,000 start ups by 2017 itself," he said.
Currently, there are about 3,100 startups at various stages. "India is becoming an innovation destination...," he said.