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Nvidia to invest in 25-30 AI startups in India

India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Nvidia announced a strategic pivot toward “inception-stage” investing in India. While Nvidia is not launching a standalone fund, it has partnered with the early-stage venture firm Activate to identify and support 25โ€“30 AI startups from their inaugural $75 million fund.

This initiative is part of a broader “five-layer” strategy to ensure India’s next generation of AI-native companies is built on Nvidia’s hardware and software stack.


The Activate Partnership: “Day Zero” Investing

The collaboration with Activate (founded by Aakrit Vaish) represents a shift for Nvidia from passive support to active early-stage cultivation.

  • Target: 25โ€“30 AI startups at the “pre-company” or idea-to-product stage.
  • The “Nvidia Edge”: Portfolio companies gain preferential access to Nvidiaโ€™s technical expertise, developer stack, and specialized training.
  • Network Effect: Activate is backed by high-profile figures including Vinod Khosla (Khosla Ventures), Aravind Srinivas (Perplexity AI), and Vijay Shekhar Sharma (Paytm), providing startups with a powerful global network.

Broader Ecosystem Engagement

Beyond the specific target of 30 startups with Activate, Nvidia unveiled a massive expansion of its support network for Indian developers:

InitiativeObjective
AI Grants India (AIGI)Partnering to support 10,000 early-stage founders and 500 new startups over the next 12 months with grants and mentorship.
VC AllianceCollaborating with top-tier VCs including Peak XV, Accel, Z47 (formerly Matrix), Elevation Capital, and Nexus Venture Partners to identify and fund AI talent.
Nvidia InceptionOver 4,000 Indian startups are already part of this program, which provides preferred pricing on hardware and exposure to global investors.
Developer OutreachEngaging with Indiaโ€™s 800,000-strong developer community through new bootcamps and workshops.

Strategic Rationale: Seeding Demand

Nvidiaโ€™s Managing Director for South Asia, Vishal Dhupar, emphasized that AI is now “essential infrastructure.” By engaging with founders before their companies are even formally established, Nvidia is:

  1. Locking in Architectural Loyalty: Ensuring startups choose CUDA and NIM (Nvidia Inference Microservices) as their default development environment.
  2. Building “Sovereign AI”: Supporting local model builders like Sarvam, BharatGen, and Chariot to create foundational models tailored for Indian languages and use cases.
  3. Future-Proofing Compute: As these 25โ€“30 startups scale, their demand for high-end GPUs (like the Blackwell Ultra) will grow, fueling long-term revenue for Nvidia’s data center business.

The “India AI Impact Summit” Context

This announcement follows the Union Government’s IndiaAI Mission 2.0, which targets a $200 billion investment in data centers. Nvidia is already the primary hardware provider for massive “AI Factories” being built by Yotta (20,000+ Blackwell GPUs), L&T, and E2E Networks.

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