india's economy has recently been losing momentum, so prime minister narandra modi wants to give the country a boost through large infrastructure projects. but that alone won't be enough to spur new growth. in our series "start-up india" we speak to young entrepreneurs with a track record for getting things off the ground. meet suhas gopinath, who at the tender age of 14, defied the odds to show what it takes to launch a global business. >> you don't really need a moustache or beard to start something. so when you see there is a opportunity you should just grab it. i knew that if i have to wait until 18 years may be those opportunities that existed by then, may not be waiting for me. for a large country like india, we need more and more entrepreneurs to eradicate unemployment and poverty in the country. we can't be only expecting the existing employers and existing industry to offer jobs. >> we are like super optimistic about india right now, because of the political leadership that we have, which are very proactive, which are by the success part of bill gates. and i felt when he can