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Indian start-up ecosystem is maturing, GenAI sees funding

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May 13, 2025

THE Indian start-up ecosystem is maturing with a huge amount of investments getting into deeptech & Gen AI space, and we have a lot of tailwinds in a country like India, said Kumara Raghavan, Head, Startups, AWS (Amazon Web Services) India and South Asia.

- UMA KANNAN @ Bengaluru

India has about 5 million software developers, the second largest developer nation in the world, according to Evans Data Corporation. In an interaction with TNIE, Raghavan said, "A key component of that is also to get the right amount of skills. With something like generative AI, you need skills, not just for the developers, but also for the busine

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