Indian-origin entrepreneurs have become the largest group of migrant founders in the United States, surpassing those from China and Israel combined. New research highlights their growing influence in the American startup ecosystem and their expanding role in shaping innovation.
Beyond the numbers, the study points to the increasing collaboration between Indian and American co-founders. These cross-border partnerships are driving company formation and growth, blending technical expertise, global networks, and market knowledge.
The findings suggest that the success of Indian founders in the United States is not just about migration, but about collaboration. Their joint ventures with American partners are emerging as a powerful force in the country’s startup landscape.



