India’s AI Funding Grows Slowly as U.S. Capital Floods the Sector
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AI startups in India raised just $643 million across 100 deals in 2025, a modest 4% increase from last year, highlighting a sharp contrast with the U.S., where AI funding surged past $121 billion.
Most Indian AI funding went to early and early-growth stages, reflecting investor preference for application-led businesses rather than capital-intensive foundational models.
Accel partner Prayank Swaroop said India lacks large AI-first companies with $40–$100 million in annual revenue, making applied AI and adjacent deep tech more realistic near-term bets.
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India has been pumping it
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Pumping talent, not capital.
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Apps first, infra later.