AI and Machine Learning
India’s Startup Funding Surges as Investors Raise the Bar
Tech ventures raised $9.1 billion in 2025, up 23% from a year earlier, as capital shifts toward scalable, execution-ready businesses over growth at any cost.
Tech ventures raised $9.1 billion in 2025, up 23% from a year earlier, as capital shifts toward scalable, execution-ready businesses over growth at any cost.
The firm, which now manages about $3.2 billion, plans to stay focused on seed and early-stage rounds in AI, enterprise software, fintech and consumer tech.
The storied venture firm turns the page on drama and zeroes in on the next wave of AI deals, with tighter coordination across stages.
What makes the region attractive is its booming tech ecosystem, supportive regulatory policies, and access to global capital.
Scientists and entrepreneurs working on the world’s most urgent problems can’t solve them without funders who understand deep-tech opportunities and take long-term views.