India’s startup ecosystem saw 30 standout ventures in February 2026, spanning AI, defence tech, semiconductors, healthtech, and advanced manufacturing. Backed by selective funding and supportive government policies, these startups reflect resilience and global competitiveness. With over $2 billion raised across 100+ deals, February marked a milestone for India’s innovation economy.
India’s startup landscape continues to evolve rapidly, and February 2026 showcased some of the most promising ventures. According to Inc42, Digital Vidya, and Best Startup India, the month highlighted 30 startups that captured investor and industry attention, reflecting a shift toward deeptech, AI, semiconductors, and long-gestation R&D ventures.
The Union Budget 2026 and revised startup norms provided stronger backing for frontier sectors, translating policy intent into visible action. Funding remained selective but strategic, with capital flowing into AI infrastructure, defence technology, and advanced manufacturing. Notably, Neysa’s $600 million AI infrastructure raise stood out as one of the largest deals of the month.
India’s startup ecosystem, now the world’s third-largest with over 1.64 lakh DPIIT-recognized startups and 125+ unicorns, continues to attract global attention. The 30 startups to watch represent resilience, innovation, and competitiveness, positioning India as a hub for next-generation technologies.
Major Takeaways
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February 2026 spotlighted 30 startups across AI, defence tech, semiconductors, healthtech, and advanced manufacturing
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Union Budget 2026 and revised norms boosted deeptech and R&D ventures
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Over $2 billion raised across 100+ deals in February, marking strong investor confidence
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Neysa secured $600 million in AI infrastructure funding, a landmark deal
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India’s startup ecosystem now includes 1.64 lakh DPIIT-recognized ventures and 125+ unicorns valued at $354 billion
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The 30 startups reflect resilience and global competitiveness in frontier sectors
Conclusion
February 2026 underscored India’s innovation-driven growth, with 30 startups emerging as leaders in frontier technologies. Backed by selective funding and supportive policies, these ventures highlight India’s ability to compete globally in AI, semiconductors, and defence tech. The momentum signals a robust future for India’s startup ecosystem, blending resilience with ambition.
Sources: Inc42, Digital Vidya, Best Startup India