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Indian Startups Raise $194M in a Week; No AI Firm Hits $60M

No AI startup hit the $60M mark, but Indian startups still raised a collective $194M in a week. Discover the sectors leading the funding surge.

In the picture we can see three boys standing near the desk on it, we can see two computer systems...
In the picture we can see three boys standing near the desk on it, we can see two computer systems towards them and one boy is talking into the microphone and they are in ID cards with red tags to it and behind them we can see a wall with an advertisement board and written on it as Russia imagine 2013.

Indian Startups Raise $194M in a Week; No AI Firm Hits $60M

Despite a thorough search, no specific AI startup was found to have received over $60 million in funding between July 21 and July 26, 2025. However, German AI startups have attracted over 2 billion euros in investments up to July 2025, with 124 startups each receiving more than 10 million euros.

In the same week, several Indian startups secured significant funding. Composio, Netrasemi, and SuperK raised a collective $48.95 million. Meanwhile, the AI sector led the funding with GupShup raising $60 million. A flexible workspace provider also raised $43.25 million from anchor investors. In total, 22 Indian startups raised over $194 million between July 21 and July 26, 2025.

Notably, Hudle, a sportstech startup, raised $2.5 million in a Series A round. The previous week saw Indian startups raising over $110 million, with PayU India, a Fintech firm, raising $35 million alone. Additionally, Spacetech startup Omspace Rocket & Exploration raised $3 million in a pre-Seed round. During this period, Lissun acquired Being Cares Inc.

While no single AI startup was found to have received over $60 million in the specified week, the Indian startup ecosystem continues to attract substantial investments, with AI and other sectors seeing significant funding rounds.

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