Indian Libertarian Summit 2025 (For Business/Startup)
The first libertarian summit in India, scheduled to take place in Gurugram on 29th March 2025, starting at 11:30 am, focuses on bringing together liberty lovers from across India and promoting core libertarian principles, while also recognizing the need to promote entrepreneurship. This is because entrepreneurship is a very important aspect of an ideal libertarian society that upholds economic liberty, and the event aims to foster an environment that encourages innovation, freedom, and collaboration. By doing so, the summit strives to create a platform where individuals can engage with like-minded people, share ideas, and work towards creating a more libertarian India.
The summit will provide a unique platform for young startups and businesses to showcase their ventures and products to an audience comprising of prominent figures from the VC ecosystem and founders from various industries. The event will feature a special session where startups can demo their products and receive validation and feedback from the following experts:
CA Bharat Poplani - a startup consultant and financial analyst
Ajay Mallareddy - a founder from the food and hospitality industry
Anoop Johnson - a serial entrepreneur mainly from the health and energy sector
Tushar Kaushik - an entrepreneur actively working as an enabler in the startup ecosystem
Pradyot Punj - a Web3 Connector and ex-founder from the experiential travel domain
The event will also include panel discussions on entrepreneurship, web3/emerging tech and address by eminent foreign speakers joining us live from USA, Spain & Australia.
Entry Fee for Participating Startups - 4999/-
Startups participating in the summit will receive the following benefits:
5-minute product demonstration
5 minutes of Q&A and idea validation
Full access entry for two of your team members , (includes lunch and coffee)
Logo placement on the main event banner
Featuring your startup as participants in the pre- and post-event promotion through social media