New Delhi: Global chipmaker Nvidia has joined hands with a group of Indian and US investors to support India’s fast-growing deep-tech ecosystem, as the India Deep Tech Alliance announced over $850 million in new capital commitments on Wednesday.
The alliance, which was launched in September with an initial $1 billion fund, aims to back startups working in cutting-edge sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and space technology.
The latest round of commitments adds major players like Qualcomm Ventures, Activate AI, InfoEdge Ventures, Chirate Ventures, and Kalaari Capital to the investor group.
As a founding member and strategic advisor, Nvidia will play a key role by offering technical guidance, training, and policy inputs to help Indian startups integra

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