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9 September 2024

Deal Or No Deal: Venture Capital And Its Prospects In India

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JSA is a leading national law firm in India with over 400 professionals operating out of 7 offices located in: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi. Our practice is organised along service lines and sector specialisation that provides legal services to top Indian corporates, Fortune 500 companies, multinational banks and financial institutions, governmental and statutory authorities and multilateral and bilateral institutions.
The venture capital in India has come of age in the last decade. India has emerged as the third-largest startup ecosystem—both in terms of volume of transactions and number of investments—with 114 unicorns.
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The venture capital in India has come of age in the last decade. India has emerged as the third-largest startup ecosystem—both in terms of volume of transactions and number of investments—with 114 unicorns. While the last two years have been very tough for startups, the overall investment climate in India has remained vibrant and promising despite a chilling funding winter.

Please click here to read the full article by Manvinder Singh, published in Your Story.

Originally published July 22, 2024

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