Indian Startup Funding Weekly: $286 Mn Raised Across 30 Deals
India’s startup ecosystem continues to move at a steady pace, balancing caution with ambition. This week, 30 startups collectively raised $286.52 millionalmost mirroring last week’s $286.54 million. While the total may seem flat, the underlying activity tells a much richer story—one of focused capital deployment, deeptech momentum, and strong early-stage energy.
In this article, we will delve into the biggest deals, emerging trends, sectoral shifts, and key developments shaping India’s startup ecosystem this week.
Growth-Stage Startups Take the Spotlight
The headline story this week is clear—growth-stage startups dominated funding activityaccounting for a massive $218.25 million across 7 deals.
Leading the pack is Chennai-based SaaS startup Rocketlanewhich raised $60 million in a Series C round led by Insight Partners. The funding comes at a time when SaaS companies are being pushed to deliver real AI-driven outcomesnot just experimentation.
Close behind, EV startup Euler Motors secured $47 million (Rs 437.5 crore) in its Series E round led by Lightrockwith participation from Hero MotoCorp and Blume Ventures. This signals continued investor confidence in India’s electric mobility transition.
Meanwhile, Bengaluru-based Swishoperating in the ultra-competitive 10-minute food delivery space, raised $38 million from Hara Global and Bain Capital Ventures—a sign that quick commerce innovation is far from slowing down.
Other notable growth deals include:
- Fullife Healthcare (Fast&Up) raising $32 million led by Elev8 Venture Partners
- Plum Insurance securing $20.5 million from Peak XV Partners
- Skyroot Aerospace raising $10.75 million in debt from BlackRock
- Metafin closing a $10 million structured debt round from Lendable
Overall, growth-stage capital is flowing into capital-efficient, tech-driven businesses with proven traction.
Early-Stage Ecosystem Remains Vibrant
Even as large deals grab headlines, the real heartbeat of the ecosystem lies in early-stage innovation. This week, 17 startups raised $68.29 millionshowcasing strong investor appetite for new ideas.
Among the biggest early-stage deals:
- Deccan AI raised $25 million in Series A led by A91 Partnershighlighting the growing demand for AI infrastructure and data services
- Deeptech startup Will take Fusion secured $6.8 million co-led by pi Ventures and Ankur Capital
- Toy manufacturing startup BIDSO raised $6.7 million led by Blume Ventures
In addition, Accel and Prosus backed six startups under their Atoms X programme, writing smaller but strategic cheques to fuel experimentation across sectors.
Startups such as OZi, LetzRyd, Burma Burma, and Kidbee also raised funds, reflecting diversity across consumer brands, mobility, and niche commerce.
Bengaluru Leads, But Other Cities Catch Up
Geographically, Bengaluru once again dominated with 15 dealsreinforcing its status as India’s startup capital.
However, Delhi-NCR and Mumbai followed closely with 6 deals eachwhile cities like Hyderabad, Chennai, and Surat also saw meaningful activity. The spread indicates a gradual decentralisation of innovation hubs across the country.
Sector Trends: Deeptech and SaaS Gain Ground
This week’s funding activity paints a clear picture of where investor interest lies:
- Healthtech, fintech, spacetech, and SaaS led with the highest deal count
- Foodtech, ecommerce, and biotech maintained steady traction
- EV, AI, insurtech, and mobility continued to attract capital
A key takeaway is the rise of deeptech and AI-driven startupsreflecting a shift from pure consumer plays to technology-first, globally scalable businesses.
Seed and Series A Deals Drive Volume
From a stage perspective:
- Seed funding led with 10 deals
- Followed by Series A with 9 deals
This indicates a healthy pipeline of startups entering the growth funneleven as late-stage funding becomes more selective.
Weekly Trend: A Slight Dip, But Stable Outlook
On a week-on-week basis, funding declined by 13% from $330.2 million to $286.52 million.
However, the broader picture remains stable:
- 8-week average funding: $361.05 million
- Average deal count: 28 per week
This suggests that while mega rounds may fluctuatethe ecosystem continues to show consistent capital flow and investor confidence.

Beyond Funding: Key Ecosystem Developments
The week also saw notable movements beyond funding:
- Leadership shifts, including senior exits and new CXO appointments
- Strategic acquisitions such as 91trucks acquiring Motorfloor and Trucksfloor
- Global expansion moves, including Moving Tech Innovations entering Europe
- New fund launches by Somerset Indus Capital and Pentathlon Ventures
Meanwhile, companies like Dream Sports are exploring new verticals, including stockbroking, signaling aggressive diversification strategies.
The Bigger Picture
This week’s funding activity highlights a maturing ecosystem where capital is becoming more disciplined, innovation more focused, and growth more strategic.
From AI and spacetech to EVs and SaaS, Indian startups are not just building for India—but increasingly for the world.
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