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Indian startups raised capital to expand and become more successful. Here is this week’s Top Indian Startups Funding Roundup – 17 November to 21 November 2025.
The Top Indian Startups Funding Roundup of This Week
Square Yards
SquareYards, an integrated real estate and mortgage platform has raised $35 million (around INR 312 crore) in a funding round led by Korean VC Smile Gate and other existing investors, valuing the company at $900 million.
Sources say the company is in advanced talks to raise $100 million from a few large funds, through a mix of debt and equity.
Ace International
Dairy tech company Ace International Limited has raised $35 million in a funding round led by Dutch development bank FMO.
The round also saw participation from global investors including ResponsAbility, Incofin, and Fiedlin Ventures.
CloudExtel
Mumbai-based CloudExtel has raised Rs 200 crore in debt from a leading private-sector bank to expand its digital infrastructure and grow its AI-ready connectivity solutions, the company said on Wednesday.
Wealthy
Wealthy, a wealth management startup has raised Rs 130 crore ($14.5 million) in a fresh funding round led by Bertelsmann India Investments.
Existing investor Shepherd’s Hill group and Alpha Wave also took part in this round.
3ev
Electric three-wheeler manufacturer 3ev Industries has raised Rs 120 crore in a Series A funding round led by Mumbai-based Mahanagar Gas Ltd.
This is the city-gas distributor’s first major investment in India’s electric mobility sector.
Zinit
AI-driven procurement platform Zinit has secured $8 million in a seed funding round, led by AltaIR Capital, valuing the company at $48 million.
The round also saw participation from DVC, early backers of leading AI companies such as Perplexity, who will advise Zinit on its AI strategy.
LightSpeed Photonics
Deeptech startup LightSpeed Photonics has raised $6.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by pi Ventures.
Other angel investors, including 500 Global, Indian Accelerator, and returning investors 8X Ventures, Java Capital, and several Bay Area angels, also participated in this round.
Mirana Toys
Ahmedabad-based toy-tech startup Mirana Toys in its Series A funding round led by early-stage venture capital firm Arkam Ventures.
The round also saw participation from Accel, Info Edge, and Riverwalk Holdings.
Tijori
Brokerage platform zerodha has invested $5 million (about ₹45 crore) in market intelligence startup Tijori Finance, Tijori cofounder Siddharth Hegde said.
The company did not reveal how much ownership Zerodha will have after the investment.
The investment comes after the companies partnered to integrate Tijori’s research widgets into Zerodha’s Kite trading platform, giving users deeper insights into stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, and indices.
Morphle Labs
Morphle Labs, a healthcare automation company specializing in robotic and imaging systems for cancer diagnostics, has raised $5 million in a Series A funding round led by Inflexor Ventures.
The funding will help Morphle Labs to expand globally, scale production of its flagship products RoboTome and MorphoLens, secure international regulatory approvals, and strengthen its technology and IP as it enters major markets.
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