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Startup Ecosystem

Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · free to browse · updated 2026-07-05

Startup Ecosystem is a family of 12 country profiles mapping where and how new companies get built — the local founder communities, the funding landscape, and the support available to early-stage teams. Each profile surveys the moving parts a founder cares about: how the local scene is organised, how accessible funding is, and what forms of founder support exist to help young companies find their footing. The goal is to let you judge a country as a place to start or scale a business, not just as a place to live. Read alongside the Business Formation guides, the family answers two linked questions — where should I incorporate, and where will my company find capital, community, and momentum? Because all 12 profiles apply the same lens, comparison is straightforward: weigh an established hub against an emerging one and see which trade-offs suit your stage.

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Frequently asked

How is this family different from Business Formation?

Business Formation covers the mechanics of incorporating — the steps to legally set up a company in each jurisdiction. Startup Ecosystem describes the environment around that paperwork: funding, founder communities, and support for early-stage companies. Most founders will get the full picture by reading the two families together.