The rise of serial entrepreneurship in India is a crucial aspect of the country's economic development driven by innovation. With the maturity of the startup ecosystem over the last ten years, more and more founders are diversifying their businesses beyond a single industry, with experience, capital, and networks effectively serving as venture enablers to start new ventures in new industries. This is a positive sign of the increasingly sophisticated nature of the Indian entrepreneurial ecosystem, where founders are not merely starting businesses but also ecosystems, which allow ever higher levels of innovation.

The state of the Indian startup sector in the early 2010s was characterized by the presence of the first-generation founders in e-commerce, fintech, and food delivery. As time went

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