
During the week, 17 Indian startups raised a total ofa pproximately $95 million, including 5 growth-stage and 10 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding undisclosed.

This report shows that while overall investor interest in edtech has slowed down, there is still strong demand for such edu-fintech platforms that help students and parents manage the rising cost of education through financing solutions. As per data compiled by TheKredible Edtech startups have raised $1.2 billion since 2024 while more than 35% of this funding has gone to edtech startups that focus on providing education loans.

During the week, 26 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $290.28 million, including 9 growth-stage and 15 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding undisclosed.

Indian startups raised approximately $6.72 billion in funding during the first half of 2025. This amount included 148 growth and late-stage deals totaling $5.15 billion, along with 404 early-stage deals worth $1.57 billion. Additionally, there were 74 undisclosed deals during this period.

During the week, 30 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $312.69 million, including 9 growth-stage and 18 early-stage deals, while 3 startups kept their funding undisclosed.

During the week, 17 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $197.71 million, including 7 growth-stage and 8 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding undisclosed.

During the week, 20 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $184.75 million, including 5 growth-stage and 14 early-stage deals, while a startup kept its funding undisclosed.

During the week, 21 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $216.19 million, including 7 growth-stage and 12 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding undisclosed.

After a 35% drop in startup funding in April, Indian startups saw a strong recovery in May, crossing the $1 billion mark. This bounce-back was mainly driven by a few large deals such as $200 million raised by logistics firm Porter and $218 million by the newly launched PB Healthcare. These big-ticket funding helped boost overall numbers and showed that investor interest is picking up again.

During the week, 19 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $205.76 million, including 5 growth-stage and 12 early-stage deals.

During the week, 21 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $139.5 million, including 5 growth-stage and 13 early-stage deals.

During the week, 28 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $194.22 million, including 9 growth-stage and 18 early-stage deals.

During the week, 27 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $585.71 million, including 6 growth-stage and 21 early-stage deals.

During the week, 25 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $102.93 million, including 5 growth-stage and 18 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

Startup funding in India experienced a significant downturn in April, totaling $745 million— a sharp contrast to the $1.76 billion raised in January. This steep fall is primarily due to a decrease in large deals and a growing investor focus on public markets. Data also indicates that startup funding has remained relatively stagnant throughout the first four months of 2025.

During the week, 22 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $112.35 million, including 6 growth-stage and 12 early-stage deals, while 6 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 25 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $62.67 million, including 3 growth-stage and 18 early-stage deals, while 4 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 24 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $181.21 million, including 6 growth-stage and 13 early-stage deals, while 5 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 30 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $357.29 million, including 6 growth-stage and 21 early-stage deals, while 3 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

ndian startups raised approximately $3.7 billion in funding during the first quarter of 2025. This amount included 68 growth and late-stage deals totaling $3.05 billion, along with 209 early-stage deals worth $683 million.

During the week, 23 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $152.49 million, including 5 growth-stage and 17 early-stage deals, while a startup kept its funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 25 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $176.44 million, including 5 growth-stage and 15 early-stage deals, while 5 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 19 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $462.27 million, including 6 growth-stage and 10 early-stage deals, while 3 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.

During the week, 30 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $355.02 million, including 3 growth-stage and 20 early-stage deals, while 2 startups kept their funding details undisclosed.