ValleyNXT Ventures launches Rs 400 Cr early-stage fund for deeptech startups


ValleyNXT Ventures, an early-stage venture capital and accelerator firm, has launched Bharat Breakthrough Fund–I, a SEBI-registered Category I venture capital fund aimed at supporting seed to pre-Series A startups. The fund aims to raise Rs 200 crore initially, with an option to increase it by another Rs 200 crore, bringing the total potential size to Rs 400 crore.

The firm said the fund is meant to support startups during the early stage between validation and scaling, a period when many ventures struggle. It added that this phase is not just about lack of funding but also about direction, pointing to fragmented advice, pressure to scale too quickly, and unclear execution as common reasons why startups fail.

The fund will deploy a combined venture capital and accelerator model built on ValleyNXT’s MIB framework or “mentorship, investment, and business connects”.

At the launch, Founder and Advisor Nikhil Agarwal said returns are often highest at the seed and pre-Series A stage, “when companies are still highly shapeable, ownership is accessible, and structured guidance can significantly compound outcomes.”

The fund plans to invest in deeptech and technology-first startups across sectors including space, defence technology, robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, cybersecurity, biotechnology, sustainability, and consumer innovation. It will focus on companies at early growth stages where strategic guidance and execution support can influence long-term performance.

ValleyNXT said it has evaluated more than 5,000 startup deals and invested in over 10 ventures through its angel network and accelerator-driven investment approach, supporting founders with capital, mentorship, and business connections.



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