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Evolution of the Venture Capital Market in India
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Examines the early-stage venture capital industry in India in 2004. Focuses on technology-based, early-stage venture capital, as opposed to private equity-type investments. Using the past success of Draper International Fund as background, briefly visits the history and evolution of venture capital in India and current market opportunities. Next, presents a basic framework for examining a venture capital ecosystem, and analyzes the promise of the Indian venture capital market in its context. The emergence of a strong Indo-U.S. corridor is also highlighted, and comparisons are made with Silicon Valley, California, and Israel.