How Venture Capitalists (VCs) Secure Billions to Fund Indian Startups? | Inside India’s Top VCs' Minds ??
Raising capital is a well-known challenge for startup founders. But what about the investors backing them?
Venture Capital Funds (VCs), too, must fundraise - convincing Limited Partners (LPs) to bet on their fund, navigating portfolio strategy, and ensuring timely exits for returns.
In our latest episode of the Prime Venture Partners Podcast, we dive into the business of venture capital with three leading homegrown investors:
Each of them has co-built homegrown Indian VC firms, raising multiple funds totalling ~$2B, backing market-defining startups, and navigating the evolution of venture capital in India.
This episode offers rare insights into how VCs raise funds, support founders, and plan exits - challenges that aren’t often talked about.
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Founders hustle for capital, but so do VCs. Raising a fund isn’t about one "yes" - it’s about convincing dozens of investors to back you for 10+ years.
"Most founders think VCs have unlimited money. But the reality is - we, too, must raise funds. And in many ways, it’s harder than raising a startup round." - Amit Somani
Even seasoned investors face rejection.
"There was a time when we thought we’d have to pack up and go home," says Rahul about raising Stellaris’ first fund.
"You don’t need just one 'yes' - you need many. That’s what makes VC fundraising unique." - Gautam Mago
A decade ago, global LPs dominated Indian VC funding - pension funds, endowments, and institutions from the US or Europe.
Today, India has its own growing base of LPs - family offices and institutional backers looking to invest in venture.
"There are reasonable-sized LPs in India now, but they’re still evolving in terms of understanding venture investing," says Gautam.
"LPs who were hesitant about India 10 years ago are now eager. But the real shift will happen when India’s institutional investors start allocating serious capital to venture." - Rahul Chowdhri
While this shift brings more domestic capital for startups, it also raises new challenges in educating LPs on fund cycles, risk, and long-term returns.
The macro indicators for India have never been stronger:
Yet, LPs still ask: “Does India offer the returns to justify the risk?”
"We’ve seen increased LP interest in India over the past 6-9 months - more than in the last 6-9 years." - Amit Somani
"LPs are optimistic about India, but they also ask tough questions - Why India? Why now? Why are you? They need proof that a venture here can deliver outsized returns." - Gautam Mago
For VCs and LPs, exits define success.
"The challenge isn’t just building great startups - it’s about ensuring liquidity along the way. M&A markets aren’t as deep, so we must think ahead." - Gautam Mago
"Full potential exits don’t work in India. You need a ‘McAloo Tikki’ strategy - something that fits the Indian market." - Rahul Chowdhri
"If you're investing in the early-stage, you must back companies with IPO potential. There’s no other scalable exit path." - Amit Somani
By 2030, we should see:
"For Indian VC firms to be truly world-class, they must last beyond their founding partners - just like Sequoia & Bessemer have done over decades." - Rahul Chowdhri
"We’ve made incredible progress, but the next decade is about making Indian VC sustainable—not just in returns, but in longevity." - Gautam Mago
"The real bottleneck isn’t LP interest - it’s how we build great companies in India. If the companies thrive, the capital will follow." - Amit Somani
This episode is a must-listen for founders, investors, and anyone curious about how VC works behind the scenes. Listen to the full podcast episode to gain more insights :
0:00 - Introduction?
2:45 - How Gautam Mago & Rahul Chowdhri Became VCs
4:55 - The Growth of India’s Startup & VC Ecosystem Over the Years
7:40 - How LPs Shape the Venture Capital Industry
12:08 - What VCs Look for in a Startup
16:35 - Fundraising Mistakes Founders Make & How to Avoid Them
21:20 - India vs Global VC Markets: Differences in Investment Strategies
26:05 - Sectors & Trends That Will Define the Next Wave of Startups
30:50 - Why Exits Matter: IPOs, Acquisitions & VC Returns Explained
36:45 - Advice for Founders
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What’s your take? Are exits still India’s biggest VC challenge? Drop your thoughts in the comments! ??
Forging AmpliNxt | 1-X Fintech Founder | VC Fellow @The VC Fellowship
1 周Great content! As Indian LPs get less hesitant and late-stage capital deepens, secondary sales might become an essential strategy rather than just a contingency plan.
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