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5 days agoIndia Deep-Tech Alliance Raises Over $850 Million with Nvidia’s Entry

The India Deep-Tech Alliance raised more than US$850 million in capital commitments as global investors including Nvidia and Qualcomm joined the fund earmarked for AI, semiconductor, space and robotics startups. The move underscores a push to build domestic technological capabilities and reduce reliance on imports. Founders welcome the funding wave but note that execution, talent constraints and regulatory clarity remain key to converting commitments into successful ventures.
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5 days agoIndia Deep-Tech Alliance Raises Over $850 Million with Nvidia’s Entry

The India Deep-Tech Alliance raised more than US$850 million in capital commitments as global investors including Nvidia and Qualcomm joined the fund earmarked for AI, semiconductor, space and robotics startups. The move underscores a push to build domestic technological capabilities and reduce reliance on imports. Founders welcome the funding wave but note that execution, talent constraints and regulatory clarity remain key to converting commitments into successful ventures.
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The India Deep-Tech Alliance secured >US$850 m to back startups in AI, semiconductors, space and robotics, marking a funding milestone.
The India Deep-Tech Alliance raised more than US$850 million in capital commitments as global investors including Nvidia and Qualcomm joined the fund earmarked for AI, semiconductor, space and robotics startups. The move underscores a push to build domestic technological capabilities and reduce reliance on imports. Founders welcome the funding wave but note that execution, talent constraints and regulatory clarity remain key to converting commitments into successful ventures.

The India Deep-Tech Alliance raised more than US$850 million in capital commitments as global investors including Nvidia and Qualcomm joined the fund earmarked for AI, semiconductor, space and robotics startups. The move underscores a push to build domestic technological capabilities and reduce reliance on imports. Founders welcome the funding wave but note that execution, talent constraints and regulatory clarity remain key to converting commitments into successful ventures.
Companies:
Nvidia
Qualcomm
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Nov 6, 2025 • 19:57 IST