Between November 10 and November 15, 2025, a remarkable 25 Indian startups, spanning a multitude of sectors, successfully secured over $135 million in funding from an array of investors.
The sectors that garnered this investment included Legaltech, Edtech, Aerospace, Medtech, Eventtech, Manufacturing, Direct-to-Consumer (D2C), Electric Vehicles (EV), Beverages, Deeptech, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Personal Care, Healthcare, and Lending.
In the preceding week, Indian startups collectively raised an impressive sum exceeding $232 million, with MoEngage alone accounting for $100 million of that total.
High-value deals
A wide variety of sectors captured substantial investments during this week, with the Lending sector leading the charge. Finnable emerged as a frontrunner, amassing $56 million, while Tetr College of Business secured $18 million.
Following closely were Bombay Shaving Company, the electronics manufacturer Brandworks Technologies, and the digital mental health platform MindTalk, which together raised a commendable $33.63 million. Specifically, Bombay Shaving Company garnered $15.33 million, Brandworks Technologies raised $11 million, and MindTalk collected $7.3 million.
Emerging startups
Among the nascent players, Legaltech startup Nyayanidhi clinched $2 million in a Seed round. Deeptech innovator Coratia Technologies attracted $560,000, while Eventtech firm Event Planet Technologies gathered $250,000. Aerospace startup Trishul Space received $450,000 in a pre-Seed round.
Codeyoung raised $5 million in a Series A round, and Nia. One, focused on gig worker infrastructure, secured $2.4 million in a Seed round. The experience-driven platform Alive raised $670,000, while the haircare startups DOCO and &Done raised $500,000 and $730,000 in pre-Seed rounds, respectively. Café chain FES Café accumulated $1 million in a pre-Series A round.
Additionally, Medtech startup HRS Navigation raised $5 million in a pre-Series A round, AI risk management platform GreenFi collected $2 million, and healthcare innovator Praan Health received $1 million in a Seed round. D2C startup QuickShift raised $2.5 million in a pre-Series
A round, while anti-money laundering tech startup InsightAI acquired $120,000 in a pre-Seed round. Gaming startup ExtraMile Play secured $500,000 in a Seed round, and EV startup ACS Energy acquired $120,000 in a pre-seed round. Home and lifestyle D2C brand Haus & Kinder raised a notable $3.3 million.
Meanwhile, health-first food innovator The Kenko Life and Ochre Spirits opted to keep their funding details undisclosed.
Mergers & acquisitions
This period also experienced notable strategic mergers and acquisitions, with Unnati Agri set to acquire Gramophone and U.S.-based VideoDB successfully taking over Devzery.
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