Nasscom and Zinnov report that deeptech funding in India surged 37% year-on-year to $2.3 billion in 2025, while overall tech startup funding rose 23% to $9.1 billion. The study finds AI accounts for 84% of deeptech startups and 91% of deeptech funding, with investment concentrated in seed and early stages and an 85% seed-to-Series A failure rate.
Key Points
- 1Reports record deeptech funding: $2.3B in 2025, up 37% versus 2024
- 2Highlights AI dominance: 84% of deeptech startups and 91% of sector funding
- 3Warns conversion gap: 74% early-stage deals, 85% seeds fail to reach Series A
Scoring Rationale
Authoritative industry data showing sizable funding growth and AI concentration, limited novelty beyond financial and stage-distribution metrics.
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