India far behind US, China in parity for women entrepreneurs: Report
India is only ahead of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Egypt, and Bangladesh, out of the 57 countries surveyed, according to the Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs (MIWE) report.

India is only ahead of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Egypt, and Bangladesh, out of the 57 countries surveyed, according to the Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs (MIWE) report.
The underlying conditions for women business ownership in India are less favourable, the report said, adding that the Indian women exhibit less inclination towards business ownership due to cultural bias.
"The index serves as an informative mouthpiece to inspire change at the economic, political and social levels, and empower women to run successful businesses and lead richer, more fulfilling lives," Mastercard Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Manasi Narasimhan, said.
India's rank remained unchanged from previous year at 52, significantly behind the United States (4th) and China (29th), the report said.
Indian women are also less likely to grow their business or are more prone to discontinue their businesses due to unprofitability or lack of finance, it said.
The obstacles are largely caused by perceptions of gender bias, which contribute to poor social and cultural acceptance, lack of self-belief and access to financial funding or venture capital, the report said.
India ranks 55th in terms of knowledge assets and financial access for women entrepreneurs, the report said, adding that India ranks 47th when it comes to supporting entrepreneurial conditions.
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