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1h agoIndian startup ecosystem shows resilience as funding flows continue amid muted IPO reception

India’s startup ecosystem remains active with over $350 million raised in recent funding rounds across healthtech, SaaS, and fintech sectors despite lukewarm IPO debuts. Investors maintain focus on early-stage innovation, while space-tech and AI verticals attract strategic capital inflows. Analysts expect Q4 2025 to see increased corporate venture activity as valuation pressures ease. The pipeline of over 40 Series A/B deals signifies India’s sustained entrepreneurial momentum through macroeconomic fluctuations.
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1h agoIndian startup ecosystem shows resilience as funding flows continue amid muted IPO reception

India’s startup ecosystem remains active with over $350 million raised in recent funding rounds across healthtech, SaaS, and fintech sectors despite lukewarm IPO debuts. Investors maintain focus on early-stage innovation, while space-tech and AI verticals attract strategic capital inflows. Analysts expect Q4 2025 to see increased corporate venture activity as valuation pressures ease. The pipeline of over 40 Series A/B deals signifies India’s sustained entrepreneurial momentum through macroeconomic fluctuations.
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Indian startup ecosystem shows resilience as funding flows continue amid muted IPO reception
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India’s startups raised $350 million recently across tech sectors, showing resilience and continued investor confidence despite volatile IPO markets.
India’s startup ecosystem remains active with over $350 million raised in recent funding rounds across healthtech, SaaS, and fintech sectors despite lukewarm IPO debuts. Investors maintain focus on early-stage innovation, while space-tech and AI verticals attract strategic capital inflows. Analysts expect Q4 2025 to see increased corporate venture activity as valuation pressures ease. The pipeline of over 40 Series A/B deals signifies India’s sustained entrepreneurial momentum through macroeconomic fluctuations.

India’s startup ecosystem remains active with over $350 million raised in recent funding rounds across healthtech, SaaS, and fintech sectors despite lukewarm IPO debuts. Investors maintain focus on early-stage innovation, while space-tech and AI verticals attract strategic capital inflows. Analysts expect Q4 2025 to see increased corporate venture activity as valuation pressures ease. The pipeline of over 40 Series A/B deals signifies India’s sustained entrepreneurial momentum through macroeconomic fluctuations.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 18:39 IST