A look at Google's key investments in India
By Abhishek Baxi @baxiabhishek · Jul 13, 2020
By Abhishek Baxi @baxiabhishek · Jul 13, 2020
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Earlier today, at the sixth edition of the annual Google for India event, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a plan to invest ₹75,000 crores (approximately $10 billion) in India in the next five to seven years.
With the India Digitization Fund, Google aims to help accelerate the digitization of India, a key overseas market for the company. The fund will be deployed to boost Google’s efforts through a mix of equity investments, partnerships, operations, infrastructure, and ecosystem investments.
According to Google, the Indian startup ecosystem is the second largest in the world growing at 10-12 percent year on year. Here are a few Indian startups that Google has invested in over the years:
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Earlier today, at the sixth edition of the annual Google for India event, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a plan to invest ₹75,000 crores (approximately $10 billion) in India in the next five to seven years.
With the India Digitization Fund, Google aims to help accelerate the digitization of India, a key overseas market for the company. The fund will be deployed to boost Google’s efforts through a mix of equity investments, partnerships, operations, infrastructure, and ecosystem investments.
According to Google, the Indian startup ecosystem is the second largest in the world growing at 10-12 percent year on year. Here are a few Indian startups that Google has invested in over the years:
- Dunzo: A hyper-local delivery app that fetches and delivers goods within a city
- Fynd (now exited): An e-commerce fashion shopping platform
- Halli Labs (Acqui-hire): A deep learning and machine learning systems development company that helps solve real-world challenges
- Where Is My Train (Acquisition): An app that helps users access live train status and up-to-date schedule for Indian Railways
- Aye Finance: A company that provides business loans to micro and small businesses
- Cardekho: A platform that enables car buyers and sellers to connect with each other, and also provides news and reviews
- CommonFloor (Now acquired by Quikr): A platform that enables users to buy, sell, and rent residential properties
- Cuemath: An after-school math excellence program for school children
- Freshworks: A customer support platform that provides multi-channel support
- Practo: A platform that connects healthcare providers with end-users
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