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India’s startup ecosystem is entering a phase of recalibration. The era of growth-at-all-costs is fading, replaced by a sharper focus on discipline, defensibility, and outcomes. As capital becomes more selective and markets more demanding, startups are being pushed to prove not just how fast they can scale, but how intelligently they can grow—and sustain that growth.These themes took centre stage at a Snowflake panel discussion titled ‘Future-ready Startups: Data, Product Innovation & Capital Strategy for 2026’, where industry leaders explored what it will take for startups to stay competitive in the years ahead.The consensus was clear: the next generation of winners will be those that can turn raw data into insight, insight into decisive action, and action into long-term profitability.The panel featured Ayushi Garg, Principal, 3one4 Capital; Ritu Maheshwari, SVP - Finance, Deconstruct; Ramit Rajinder Bhard, CTO, IndiQube Spaces Ltd; and Sumeet Tandure, Senior SE Manager, Snowflake. The roundtable was moderated by Rishabh Mansur, Head - Content Categories, YourStory.The startup shifts for the new yearMaheshwari opened the discussion by highlighting the strategic shift in India’s startup ecosystem for 2026. She said strategic shifts in India's startup ecosystem emphasize capital efficiency, sustainable growth, and data-driven repeatability over unchecked expansion. Maheshwari, who… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed



















