Analytics Insight’s Indian Tech Funding Q2 2026 Report: Non-VC Capital Gains Ground as India Startups Raise $4.37B in Q2 2026

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Analytics Insight’s Indian Tech Funding Q2 2026 Report: Non-VC Capital Gains Ground as India Startups Raise $4.37B in Q2 2026

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New Delhi [India], July 6: Indian technology startups raised approximately $4.37 billion in disclosed funding between April and June 2026, according to Analytics Insight’s new market report ‘India Tech Funding Q2 2026’, tracking capital flow, deal volume and sector performance across the quarter. The findings point to a barbell-shaped funding structure, with heavy activity at the seed stage and concentrated capital at the late stage, while mid-stage funding stayed comparatively thin.

Monthly funding follows a V-shaped curve

Disclosed funding totaled $1.63 billion in April, dropped to $1.05 billion in May and rebounded to $1.69 billion in June. April’s total was driven by four mega-rounds above $100 million, including Sarvam’s $427 million funding raise. May funding rounds marked the quarter’s lowest point as deal activity slowed. June fundings recorded the fewest deals of any month yet posted the highest total, powered almost entirely by CRED’s $900 million Series H round led by Meta.

Fintech and Karnataka dominate

Fintech led all sectors with $1.35 billion funds raised, driven by large consumer credit and lending rounds. Karnataka emerged as the leading state for deal volume throughout the quarter, anchoring 32 deals in April alone. Seed and Angel-stage deals accounted for roughly half of total deal volume across the quarter, while late-stage funding from Series C onward totaled $2.67 billion across 21 deals.

Non-VC capital plays a growing role

Venture capital accounted for 84% of total deal count and 81% of disclosed funding, but private equity and debt instruments contributed a significant share of total capital, supporting mature businesses, infrastructure and energy projects. HDFC Bank emerged as the most frequent participant through grant-based programs, while Accel and the Indian Angel Network each appeared in seven deals.

Outlook for Q3 2026

Analytics Insight’s latest report frames Q3 2026 as a key test of whether capital concentration among a small number of large deals will continue or give way to broader participation across sectors and regions. This is important as AI infrastructure and non-VC funding sources now continue to expand their role in the ecosystem.

The full report, ‘Indian Tech Funding Q2 2026’, includes detailed state-wise, sector-wise and stage-wise breakdowns along with investor activity data.

Access the full report here.

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