New Delhi, January 23 (IANS) India's recent focus on start-ups will catalyse entrepreneurship to create jobs and help in tapping the country's demographic dividend, which may prove to be a competitive advantage in the global economy, Rajya Sabha member Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said. "This focus on start-ups is important in many different ways - as an alternate to big corporate India's lack of investments into the economy, as a way of catalysing entrepreneurship to create jobs, and as a way of tapping the demographic dividend of India as a competitive advantage in the global economy," Chandrasekhar said here on Friday evening at an interactive session on Net neutrality and start-ups. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the 'Start-up India, Stand-up India’ action plan last week. Chandrasekhar said start-ups in India have had two traditional significant obstacles. One, the apathy, corruption, red tape of government and its policies to those without ‘connections’. And second, the destructive power of big corporates in India who, through their political power and influence, can stop dead a start-up if it attempts to compete with them. “I have experienced both first hand, and so, can testify to the power of both to disrupt the best start-ups. It is this that makes most start-ups focus on the tech sector because of the minimal influence of government and corporates into that space," Chandrasekhar said.