Nagaland – District Entrepreneurship Mission

Unlocking Entrepreneurial Potential in Nagaland

On 1 December 2025, as Nagaland celebrated its 63rd Statehood Day, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Dr. Neiphiu Rio, launched the Nagaland Entrepreneurship Impact Forward (NEIF) 2035, in association with GAME and YouthNet. The initiative signals a decade of focused entrepreneurial growth and community-led economic transformation.
As a part of this historic milestone, GAME  together with YouthNet Nagaland and the Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Nagaland, signed a Letter of Intent to formally forward this work. The collaborative effort was further strengthened through partnership with Bridgespan in shaping the strategic plan behind NEIF 2035. The partnership exemplifies how collaborative ecosystems can drive inclusive economic growth, unlock local potential, and create meaningful livelihood across diverse communities.

The Vision for 2035:

NEIF 2035 outlines an ambitious decade ahead:

  • Strengthen 10,000 entrepreneurs across the state
  • Create 50,000 sustainable livelihoods
  • Build world-class value chains in honey, coffee, chilli, crafts, and eco-tourism
  • Improve critical enablers: clean energy access, logistics, design, and skills through the Naturally Nagaland platform
  • Create a climate-positive, design-rich, community-owned enterprise ecosystem

Building on Proven Success 

This initiative builds on the successes of GAME’s District Entrepreneurship Mission model, proven across multiple states. The commitment through NEIF 2035 is to empower Nagaland’s entrepreneurs with comprehensive resources and unwavering support to transform their innovative ideas into sustainable, high-impact enterprises.

For GAME, this marks an important step forward in building resilient, place-based entrepreneurship and expanding opportunities for local communities across India’s North East.

Our pillars of DEM:

  • Coalition in Motion: A powerful coalition of government departments, community leaders, entrepreneurs, designers, financial institutions, and development partners now drives a unified entrepreneurship agenda. Quarterly Chief Minister’s Council meetings translate shared intent into real execution.
  • Entrepreneurs Mobilized at Scale: Pilot programs across honey, coffee, chilli, handlooms, and eco-tourism are onboarding local entrepreneurs onto structured pathways—from discovery and start-up support through scale-up finance and export integration. Over 1,000 entrepreneurs are already engaged in Phase 1, with the Naturally Nagaland platform launching at Hornbill Festival 2026.
  • New Growth Pipelines Emerging: Sector-specific initiatives represent concrete pipelines for economic transformation. From solar-powered honey processing to design residencies for weavers to community homestay models, these pilots address key systemic challenges—market access, value addition, digital enablement, and skill building—enabling entrepreneurs to connect with national and international markets.

A Culture of Aspiration Taking Root: Through partnerships with media and community organizations, success stories of Naga entrepreneurs are being celebrated locally, nationally, and internationally. Entrepreneurship is becoming desirable and proud once again.

To get involved in the Nagaland Entrepreneurship Mission, please contact: neif@massentrepreneurship.org

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