Vikshit Bharat: A Threat to the Global Order? - India’s Rise to the World’s Fourth-Largest Economy and the Growth Path for Startups & Unicorns
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Professor, Firebird Institute of Research in Management, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu)
Associate Professor, Firebird Institute of Research in Management, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.10200566
Subject Category: Economics
Volume/Issue: 10/2 | Page No: 7924-7927
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-11-08
Accepted: 2025-11-13
Published: 2026-03-20
Abstract
Recently, Sep – Oct 2025, India overtook Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP. This achievement has significant symbolic and strategic meaning, positioning India not only as a high-growth economy but also as a potential re-shaper of global economic dynamics. With the United States, China, and Germany holding the top three positions, India’s rise signals the steady shift of economic gravity toward Asia. However, this milestone is not just about GDP numbers—it is about the evolving structure of India’s economy, the dynamism of its startup ecosystem, the rise of unicorns, and the technological innovation that is creating new pathways for employment and industrial growth. This case study is about India’s rise to the World’s fourth-largest economy and the growth pathways for startups and Unicorns and their impact on the world market.
At the same time, this shift raises important questions. For advanced economies like Japan and Germany, India’s momentum threatens their long-standing influence in global trade and technology markets. For China, India represents a challenger for capital flows and supply-chain leadership. For the United States, India is both a partner and a competitor, particularly in technology and talent. This case explores how India’s startups and unicorns contribute to its economic rise, what opportunities and risks lie ahead, and what strategies India must pursue to sustain its trajectory while balancing global tensions.
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At the same time, this shift raises important questions
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