Talk with the staff at other NGOs, to see what paperwork and administrative steps they took to become formally launched in India.
You will also need a group of people -- at least five -- who are willing to be the founders of the organization and serve as its board of directors, people willing to give time, expertise and, if needed, money to get the organization launched and stabilized. Potential funders, whether governments or corporations, want to see an organization that is launched and supported by a group of people, not just one.
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