‘INDO-MENA Corridor’ to integrate India and MENA startup ecosystems


LAFFAZ Media, an entrepreneurship platform has recently launched INDO-MENA Corridor (IMC), an initiative focused on Indian and MENA (Middle East & North Africa) startup ecosystems - aiming to progressively connect tech startups with potential investors, and advisors through a seamless application process accompanied with knowledge-sharing delivered through a series of virtual events.

The INDO-MENA Corridor came into implementation during the early-COVID period and it took six months to bring it into existence. The news startup approached various ecosystem enablers to join forces as Ecosystem Partners and received positive responses from Microsoft for Startups Middle East, a dedicated program for MENA-based B2B startups to help them successfully scale their companies; and StartupScale360, UAE-based startup ecosystem builder that connects all key stakeholders, founded by Swethal Kumar, former VP of Mubadala and ex-Hub71. The first episode of IMC virtual events ‘Introducing INDO-MENA Corridor’ on February 03, 2021.

The initiative is further empowered by Andra Public Relations, Bahrain, as the Supporting Partner.

IMC arises as an extension of the ever-booming bilateral trade partnership between India and the Gulf Cooperation Council which stood at $121.34 for the financial year ending 2019. Bilateral trade between India and the UAE alone stood at $57 billion by late 2018. And it is widely known that India is UAE’s second-largest trade partner.

According to the Embassy of India Bahrain, Indian nationals constitute 30 percent of the total population of Bahrain. The country in recent past years has been incubating tech startups from India and other countries, and continuously rolling out liberal policies and initiatives to support the tech startup ecosystem in the kingdom. On top of that, some prominent Indian corporates expanded to Bahrain include Tata Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, SBI Life Insurance, ICICI Bank, and SBI, among others.

When it comes to other nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, these too have not left any stone unturned. A big example of which is India’s edtech startup BYJU’s, notably the world’s highest-valued edtech startup that raised a $150 million investment round led by Qatar Investment Authority back in 2019. India’s hospitality unicorn OYO, in February 2019 expanded to the Middle East by signing an MoU with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia to start its operations in the Kingdom - notably becoming the largest hotel chain in the country. In July 2019, the hospitality giant launched its premium segment ‘Capital O’ in the UAE for business travellers.

Numerous Indian startups including Ola, Zomato, and BigBasket have also raised investments from the Middle East-based venture capital firms and institutions such as Vy Capital, Mubadala, Jabbar Internet, Investcorp of Bahrain and many more.

This present connection between the startup ecosystems of India and the MENA region that involves remarkable cross-border investments, the establishment of VC funds, government policies, and free-zones is laying the foundation of an ever-evolving integrated INDO-MENA startup ecosystem.

Speaking of the launch of the INDO-MENA Corridor, Mohammed Haseeb, CEO & Co-founder of LAFFAZ Media, said.

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