Start-up funding in Karnataka drops 24% in 2024, while India sees signs of recovery with 5.4% uptick
💨 Abstract
The Indian start-up ecosystem faced funding volatility in 2024 due to economic uncertainty and geo-political conflicts, with Karnataka being among the hardest hit. Despite a slight recovery, start-ups in Karnataka raised $3.7 billion, a 24% decline compared to 2023 and a 68% fall from 2022.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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