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    AI Is Rewriting the Startup Playbook — And Why India’s Next Wave of Founders May Choose Revenue Over Venture Capital

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial May 15, 2026May 15, 2026

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping entrepreneurship in India by reducing startup costs and enabling lean, revenue-first businesses. AI-powered founders can now build products, create content, automate workflows, and generate early revenue with smaller teams and lower capital requirements. This shift could particularly benefit emerging regions like North East India, where limited access to venture capital has historically constrained startup ecosystems.

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  • Delegates attend the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, with digital AI visuals and a glowing map of India symbolizing the country’s global technology ambitions.
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    India’s AI Moment Has Arrived — Leadership Will Depend on What Happens After the Summit

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial February 17, 2026February 17, 2026

    The India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi is not merely another technology gathering. It is a strategic signal that the world’s largest democracy intends to shape — not just adopt — the artificial intelligence revolution. For five days at Bharat Mandapam, global technology leaders, policymakers, investors, and startups have converged to discuss AI’s…

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    Karnataka Startup Policy 2025–30: From Startup Hub to State Capacity Builder

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial January 19, 2026

    For more than a decade, Karnataka—powered by Bengaluru—has been India’s startup capital by default. The state produced unicorns, attracted global venture capital, and became synonymous with India’s technology story. But with the rollout of the Karnataka Startup Policy 2025–2030, the government is signaling something deeper than ecosystem expansion. This is not merely a policy to…

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  • Indian startup founders in a modern office reviewing venture capital data on a digital screen, illustrating India’s $11 billion startup funding landscape in 2025.
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    Where the Money Went: Inside India’s $11 Billion Startup Funding Landscape in 2025

    ByThe Quantiq Editorial January 12, 2026January 12, 2026

    India’s startup ecosystem raised approximately $11 billion in 2025, but the headline number hides a deeper truth: capital became concentrated, selective, and strategic. The funding slowdown narrative is misleading. Money did not disappear — it moved carefully. Funding Didn’t Collapse. It Consolidated. Compared to the boom years of 2021–22, 2025 funding: Key patterns observed: This…

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