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31 days agoIndia Startup Funds Surge to $9 Billion YTD in 2025

Indian investors launched funds exceeding $9 billion in the first nine months of 2025, already outpacing 2024’s full-year total, according to Venture Intelligence data. Although overall fundraising declined 38%, capital deployment pivoted sharply toward early-stage startups, reflecting optimism around high-growth innovation and AI-led ventures. Analysts said the trend underscores renewed investor confidence in India’s startup ecosystem, driven by improving macroeconomic stability and rising global participation in domestic venture capital.
Inc42• By Sneha Pathak
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31 days agoIndia Startup Funds Surge to $9 Billion YTD in 2025

Indian investors launched funds exceeding $9 billion in the first nine months of 2025, already outpacing 2024’s full-year total, according to Venture Intelligence data. Although overall fundraising declined 38%, capital deployment pivoted sharply toward early-stage startups, reflecting optimism around high-growth innovation and AI-led ventures. Analysts said the trend underscores renewed investor confidence in India’s startup ecosystem, driven by improving macroeconomic stability and rising global participation in domestic venture capital.
Inc42• By Sneha Pathak
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Fund launches accelerate, targeting early-stage startups despite fundraising dips.
Indian investors launched funds exceeding $9 billion in the first nine months of 2025, already outpacing 2024’s full-year total, according to Venture Intelligence data. Although overall fundraising declined 38%, capital deployment pivoted sharply toward early-stage startups, reflecting optimism around high-growth innovation and AI-led ventures. Analysts said the trend underscores renewed investor confidence in India’s startup ecosystem, driven by improving macroeconomic stability and rising global participation in domestic venture capital.

Indian investors launched funds exceeding $9 billion in the first nine months of 2025, already outpacing 2024’s full-year total, according to Venture Intelligence data. Although overall fundraising declined 38%, capital deployment pivoted sharply toward early-stage startups, reflecting optimism around high-growth innovation and AI-led ventures. Analysts said the trend underscores renewed investor confidence in India’s startup ecosystem, driven by improving macroeconomic stability and rising global participation in domestic venture capital.
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Oct 9, 2025 • 13:59 IST