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Leading Global and Indian Investors Launch India Deep Tech Investment Alliance

The India Deep Tech Investment Alliance unites U.S. and Indian firms pledging $1 billion to support startups in AI, semiconductors, biotech, and quantum computing sectors.

  • On Tuesday at Semicon India 2025, eight U.S. and Indian firms including Celesta Capital and Accel launched the India Deep Tech Investment Alliance with over $1 billion committed.
  • Earlier this year, the Indian government approved the ₹1 trillion Research, Development and Innovation scheme, requiring investors to focus on India-domiciled deep tech startups and addressing a persistent funding gap.
  • The alliance will combine funding with mentorship, network access, and shared diligence while an advisory committee including Accel, Premji Invest, and Venture Catalysts sets objectives and coordinates investments.
  • The $1 billion pledge could reshape cross-border investment patterns, and alliance leaders say it strengthens U.S.-India technology ties while supporting supply-chain diversification away from China.
  • Alliance leaders say membership will expand as potential new VC and private equity members join, and they plan to evaluate deals collaboratively across the India–U.S. corridor; critics warn success hinges on execution amid funding dips and ecosystem challenges.
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TechCrunch broke the news in United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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