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5 days agoIndia’s Deep-Tech Alliance Attracts $850 m from Global Corporates

On 6 November 2025, a new consortium backed by Nvidia, Qualcomm Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures committed over $850 million to the Indian Deep-Tech Investment Alliance, signalling rising interest in India’s innovation ecosystem. The funding supports startups focused on AI chips, autonomy, robotics and quantum computing. With domestic VC markets under pressure globally, this move underlines the strategic importance of India in the global tech race. Analysts say deeper corporate-VC collaboration may accelerate product commercialisation in the region.
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5 days agoIndia’s Deep-Tech Alliance Attracts $850 m from Global Corporates

On 6 November 2025, a new consortium backed by Nvidia, Qualcomm Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures committed over $850 million to the Indian Deep-Tech Investment Alliance, signalling rising interest in India’s innovation ecosystem. The funding supports startups focused on AI chips, autonomy, robotics and quantum computing. With domestic VC markets under pressure globally, this move underlines the strategic importance of India in the global tech race. Analysts say deeper corporate-VC collaboration may accelerate product commercialisation in the region.
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Global tech giants commit $850 m to an Indian deep-tech alliance, boosting AI/robotics startup funding in India.
On 6 November 2025, a new consortium backed by Nvidia, Qualcomm Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures committed over $850 million to the Indian Deep-Tech Investment Alliance, signalling rising interest in India’s innovation ecosystem. The funding supports startups focused on AI chips, autonomy, robotics and quantum computing. With domestic VC markets under pressure globally, this move underlines the strategic importance of India in the global tech race. Analysts say deeper corporate-VC collaboration may accelerate product commercialisation in the region.

On 6 November 2025, a new consortium backed by Nvidia, Qualcomm Ventures and InfoEdge Ventures committed over $850 million to the Indian Deep-Tech Investment Alliance, signalling rising interest in India’s innovation ecosystem. The funding supports startups focused on AI chips, autonomy, robotics and quantum computing. With domestic VC markets under pressure globally, this move underlines the strategic importance of India in the global tech race. Analysts say deeper corporate-VC collaboration may accelerate product commercialisation in the region.
Companies:
Nvidia
Qualcomm
InfoEdge Ventures
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Nov 6, 2025 • 19:19 IST