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SoftBank Chief promises more funds for Indian start-ups

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New Delhi: Japan-headquartered SoftBank, which has pumped in $2 billion into Indian start-ups, will step-up such investments as it potentially sees the country driving the global growth in this century, the group's Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said here on Saturday.

"The time has come when the Indian economy will be big enough going forward. We will seriously accelerate our investments in India, going forward,” Son told a session at the Start-Up India campaign launch event here.

The Japanese firm had pegged the planned investments in Indian Start-Ups at $10 billion earlier.

SoftBank, whose $2 billion investments in Indian start-ups so far have targeted companies like SnapDeal, Housing.Com and Oyo Rooms, had also announced plans for investing $20 billion in the country's solar space, as per information provided by the commerce and industry ministry.

Son said that the time had come for the "Big Bang of innovation" in India and that each time he visits this country, the more convinced he becomes that it is in India where he would like to pump in the company's money.

Yet, he said, there was no question either of mindless investments, adding start-ups must focus on customer satisfaction 5-10 years down the line and that must be their prime driver. He said Indian people are smart and speak English, with a greater number of youth.

He said that areas like infrastructure, mobile connectivity and electricity needed maximum attention.

(With agency inputs)

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