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5 days agoIndian Startup MeshDefend Raises $2.3 M to Build AI Enterprise OS

Bengaluru-based MeshDefend, focused on developing an enterprise-grade AI operating system for data infrastructure, secured $2.3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Kalaari Capital, with participation from Kettleborough VC and other angel investors. The company aims to commercialise its platform for integrating AI models with enterprise data-pipelines. The raise marks a growing trend in India where AI infrastructure firms are attracting early-stage investor interest despite broader macro headwinds.
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5 days agoIndian Startup MeshDefend Raises $2.3 M to Build AI Enterprise OS

Bengaluru-based MeshDefend, focused on developing an enterprise-grade AI operating system for data infrastructure, secured $2.3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Kalaari Capital, with participation from Kettleborough VC and other angel investors. The company aims to commercialise its platform for integrating AI models with enterprise data-pipelines. The raise marks a growing trend in India where AI infrastructure firms are attracting early-stage investor interest despite broader macro headwinds.
M• By Ayush Samantaray
Explore:Mutual Fund AI Screening
5 days ago
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MeshDefend in India raises $2.3 m seed round to build an AI operating-system for enterprise data-infrastructure.
Bengaluru-based MeshDefend, focused on developing an enterprise-grade AI operating system for data infrastructure, secured $2.3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Kalaari Capital, with participation from Kettleborough VC and other angel investors. The company aims to commercialise its platform for integrating AI models with enterprise data-pipelines. The raise marks a growing trend in India where AI infrastructure firms are attracting early-stage investor interest despite broader macro headwinds.

Bengaluru-based MeshDefend, focused on developing an enterprise-grade AI operating system for data infrastructure, secured $2.3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Kalaari Capital, with participation from Kettleborough VC and other angel investors. The company aims to commercialise its platform for integrating AI models with enterprise data-pipelines. The raise marks a growing trend in India where AI infrastructure firms are attracting early-stage investor interest despite broader macro headwinds.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 18:16 IST