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5 days agoIndian startups record second-highest funding month in October 2025

Indian startups raised a substantial amount of funding in October 2025, marking their second-highest monthly total this year. Key sectors such as fintech, logistics and ed-tech saw strong participation from investors. According to data from Entrackr, several large rounds were completed by companies eyeing expansion, while early stage deals remained resilient despite economic uncertainty. Analysts believe that although global venture capital is cooling, India’s market remains attractive due to a combination of domestic growth, favourable demographics and digital adoption momentum.
Entrackr• By Sneha Pathak
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5 days agoIndian startups record second-highest funding month in October 2025

Indian startups raised a substantial amount of funding in October 2025, marking their second-highest monthly total this year. Key sectors such as fintech, logistics and ed-tech saw strong participation from investors. According to data from Entrackr, several large rounds were completed by companies eyeing expansion, while early stage deals remained resilient despite economic uncertainty. Analysts believe that although global venture capital is cooling, India’s market remains attractive due to a combination of domestic growth, favourable demographics and digital adoption momentum.
Entrackr• By Sneha Pathak
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Indian startups achieved their second-highest funding month in October 2025, with fintech and logistics leading the way.
Indian startups raised a substantial amount of funding in October 2025, marking their second-highest monthly total this year. Key sectors such as fintech, logistics and ed-tech saw strong participation from investors. According to data from Entrackr, several large rounds were completed by companies eyeing expansion, while early stage deals remained resilient despite economic uncertainty. Analysts believe that although global venture capital is cooling, India’s market remains attractive due to a combination of domestic growth, favourable demographics and digital adoption momentum.

Indian startups raised a substantial amount of funding in October 2025, marking their second-highest monthly total this year. Key sectors such as fintech, logistics and ed-tech saw strong participation from investors. According to data from Entrackr, several large rounds were completed by companies eyeing expansion, while early stage deals remained resilient despite economic uncertainty. Analysts believe that although global venture capital is cooling, India’s market remains attractive due to a combination of domestic growth, favourable demographics and digital adoption momentum.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 19:02 IST