Across India, a new wave of entrepreneurs is breaking traditional barriers by starting businesses with little to no capital. From digital startups to small-scale service ventures, young innovators are proving that money isn’t the only ingredient for success. Their secret lies in creativity, adaptability, and smart use of online tools that allow them to test, scale, and sustain their ideas…
We break down the signals that actually matter. Market shifts, policy triggers, sector shakeups, breakout founders, new capital flows, and the innovations that are quietly rewriting how business gets built in India. If it moves the narrative forward, we cover it – without the fluff.
Summary: India startup funding is showing signs of recovery in early May after a softer April. Early-stage deals are picking up momentum, indicating renewed investor confidence even as large funding rounds remain selective and cautious. India startup funding rebound has become visible in early May as deal activity improves following…
Late stage startup funding in the US and Europe is slowing as investors become more cautious amid weak exit markets and macroeconomic uncertainty. The trend reflects a shift toward capital discipline and a reassessment of high valuation growth stage deals. Late stage startup funding slowdown hits US and Europe US…
The Indian startup ecosystem is witnessing an uneven recovery, with certain sectors attracting strong investor interest while others continue to struggle. The divergence reflects shifting funding priorities, changing market demand, and a broader correction in the startup landscape. Uneven recovery shapes Indian startup ecosystem trends Indian startup ecosystem sees uneven…
India’s IPO drought is pushing startups to delay listing plans as public markets remain volatile and investor sentiment cautious. The slowdown in new listings is reshaping exit strategies and forcing startups to rethink growth, valuations, and funding timelines. India IPO drought disrupts startup listing pipeline India’s IPO drought forces startups…
Standard Chartered exits Indian credit card segment with a portfolio sale to Federal Bank, marking a strategic shift in its India retail strategy. The move reflects changing priorities in the banking sector as lenders focus on profitability and core business segments. Deal marks strategic exit from Indian credit card market…
Indian startups raised around $660 million in April, signaling cautious investor optimism even as the broader funding environment remains tight. The numbers suggest that while capital is still flowing, investors are becoming more selective and disciplined in their approach. Funding activity shows resilience amid cautious sentiment Indian startups raised $660M…
India’s business landscape is shifting, and Tier 2 cities are emerging as significant players in…
India’s export sector is showing signs of resilience even as global economic growth slows down.…
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are a backbone of India’s economy, contributing significantly to…
Goa’s growing “Work From Beach” startup vision is gaining fresh attention in 2026 as the…
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