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Indian space tech startups secured $126 million funding in 2023, up 7% from 2022: report

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The Indian space tech sector saw a 7% rise in funding on year at $126 million in 2024. ​Skyroot Aerospace is the highest-funded active space technology startup in India, with an overall funding of $99.8 million, followed by Pixxel ($71.7 million) and Agnikul ($61.5 million).

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