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From 66 to 4: Why Y Combinator backed fewer Indian startups in 2024 Y Combinator's selection of Indian startups has decreased significantly This decline is attributed to factors like YC's US incorporation requirement and the rise of domestic IPOs Indian startups are shifting focus to local funding options They find domestic markets favorable for listing YC is also prioritizing AI-focused startups This shift impacts Indian participation Domestic capital
Analysis: YC picked just four Indian startups in 2024 vs. 66 in 2021 . . . Analysis: YC picked just four Indian startups in 2024 vs 66 in 2021, amid a growing trend of startups shifting their parent entities to India for domestic IPOs — Y Combinator's selection of Indian startups has decreased significantly
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In India, Y Combinator is faced with the question: Why . . . - The Ken Y Combinator (YC) is no longer the beacon of guidance for Indian startups The Silicon Valley startup accelerator—which, for years, has been providing the maximum push to very early-stage companies looking to make it big, finds itself outshone by a young upstart
Valley accelerator YC hitting brakes on Indian startups The number of Indian startups selected by Silicon Valley's famed accelerator Y Combinator (YC) has plummeted to just four in 2024 from 66 in 2021, marking a sharp decline in participation from one of its most active international markets in recent years, according to information sourced from YC's website
YC24 is Ridiculously Flooded with Indian AI Startups Interestingly, the YC24 batch is ridiculously jam packed with Indian AI startups—focused on LLMOps, AI agents, AI coding, cybersecurity, and more At this rate, YC should officially consider relocating to Bengaluru (India), instead of San Francisco (USA) (see below)
Why is YC backing relatively fewer Indian startups? With YC, the issue is that the quality and volume of AI founder talent in the Valley is so high right now that it doesn’t make sense to look outside Also, on a risk-adjusted basis, it’s unclear how India-based founders without global GTM experience networks will win against global competitors, especially given the rapid pace of AI evolution
Why is YC Bullish on Indian AI Startups? | Read Now The diversity of AI applications being developed by Indian startups in the YC program showcases the country’s potential to become a global leader in AI innovation