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Top 10 Startup Cities in India (2024) on the Global List 1. Bangalore (8th globally): Maintains its position as the world's 8th-best startup ecosystem for the third consecutive year. The city excels globally in Fintech (5th), Transportation (6th), a

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Pune slipping down to 5th despite its strong tech roots might be due to other cities upping their game in sectors like aerospace and agtech. The competition is growing

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