The significant development in information and communication technology
around the globe in recent year has taken almost the form of a
revolution. This so-called 'e-revolution' is said to be transforming the
global economy to a 'new' economy from an old one. With the emerging new
economy sector, there has been a significant stock value increment in
the Indian stock market. The book seeks to explore whether this
significant stock market performance is backed by sound real economy
performance. It then explores whether India has sufficient and smooth
flow of fund to sustain any such structural change. With the advent of
e-revolution, the concept of financing is changing. Apart from
traditional financiers, alternative means of financing, most importantly
venture capital funding is gaining importance in India. The work
investigates the trend and growth in venture capital in India and
compares that to those in USA where venture capital has been a true and
useful source of fund for new economy entrepreneurs. The study reaches
the conclusion that while in the new economy venture capitalists have
distinct role to play, venture capital in its true form is still absent
in India.