Women entrepreneurs in India are vital to economic growth and innovation, yet they face challenges like limited funding and mentorship. Currently, women own around 20% of MSMEs, employing over 22 million people, but receive only 7% of venture capital. With proper support, they could create up to 170 million jobs by 2030. The government has initiated programs like the Stand-Up India Scheme and the Women Entrepreneurship Platform to assist women-led startups. Additionally, organizations like WE Hub and NSRCEL provide crucial resources. Addressing funding gaps and enhancing networks are essential for fostering an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem.