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Continue startup mentorship and global mentor tie-ups via Atal Innovation Mission

Bharatiya Janata Party · Lok Sabha General Election 2024

Last updated 1 Jun 2026

We have successfully provided mentorship under the Atal Innovation Mission where more than 6,000 mentors are already present. We will continue establishing tie-ups with globally recognised mentors to support the startups in their journeys to success.

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Mentorship infrastructure continues under the Atal Innovation Mission, which was renewed as AIM 2.0 (Rs 2,750 crore to March 2028). Atal Incubation Centres provide structured mentoring (incubating 3,500+ startups), and AIM 2.0 adds programmes such as international innovation collaborations and an industrial accelerator programme. The broad mentorship commitment is being delivered; the specific pledge to keep establishing tie-ups with globally recognised mentors is only partially evidenced in government reporting. Partial.

Promise Timeline

25 Nov 2024

AIM 2.0 approved (Rs 2,750 crore to 2028), continuing mentorship via Atal Incubation Centres and adding international innovation collaborations and accelerator programmes.

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