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1 day agoNvidia Joins India Deep-Tech Alliance With $850 M Funding Commitments

On 5–6 November 2025, NVIDIA Corporation became a founding member of the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA), which announced over $850 million in capital commitments to support India’s deep-tech startups in AI, semiconductors, robotics and space. The move builds on a $1 billion initial pledge made in September, and aligns with India’s push for tech-independence and manufacturing strength. The alliance brings together Indian and U.S. investors and will provide both funding and technical mentoring, aiming to close the funding gap for research-heavy companies in India.
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1 day agoNvidia Joins India Deep-Tech Alliance With $850 M Funding Commitments

On 5–6 November 2025, NVIDIA Corporation became a founding member of the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA), which announced over $850 million in capital commitments to support India’s deep-tech startups in AI, semiconductors, robotics and space. The move builds on a $1 billion initial pledge made in September, and aligns with India’s push for tech-independence and manufacturing strength. The alliance brings together Indian and U.S. investors and will provide both funding and technical mentoring, aiming to close the funding gap for research-heavy companies in India.
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Nvidia joins India Deep Tech Alliance as founding member as group raises over $850 m to back Indian deep-tech startups.
On 5–6 November 2025, NVIDIA Corporation became a founding member of the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA), which announced over $850 million in capital commitments to support India’s deep-tech startups in AI, semiconductors, robotics and space. The move builds on a $1 billion initial pledge made in September, and aligns with India’s push for tech-independence and manufacturing strength. The alliance brings together Indian and U.S. investors and will provide both funding and technical mentoring, aiming to close the funding gap for research-heavy companies in India.

On 5–6 November 2025, NVIDIA Corporation became a founding member of the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA), which announced over $850 million in capital commitments to support India’s deep-tech startups in AI, semiconductors, robotics and space. The move builds on a $1 billion initial pledge made in September, and aligns with India’s push for tech-independence and manufacturing strength. The alliance brings together Indian and U.S. investors and will provide both funding and technical mentoring, aiming to close the funding gap for research-heavy companies in India.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 18:43 IST