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    No Pilot, No GPS, No Cloud: How this Indian drone startup reached 'Sam Altman-led' Y Combinator after Shark Tank India crash

    Two years after their dramatic Shark Tank India pitch where their drone nearly crashed, Vecros founders Prem Sai and Rajashree Devta have made it to Y Combinator Startup School. The Andhra Pradesh-registered startup is building autonomous spatial AI drones for GPS-denied environments. Prem Sai recently shared the update on social media.

    Y Combinator comes to India with Startup School, draws a crowd, faces some teething troubles

    Y Combinator's inaugural Startup School in India drew over 2,000 aspiring founders, eager to learn from established entrepreneurs like Zepto's Aadit Palicha and Emergent’s Mukund Jha. The event highlighted the burgeoning AI-native startup scene in India, with YC encouraging builders to focus on cutting-edge ideas for global impact.

    Razorpay eyes IPO; Sarvam's $1.5 billion leap

    Happy Monday! Razorpay is planning an IPO at a lower valuation than its $7.5 billion peak. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    Every rupee saved in supply chain costs goes back to customers: Zepto's Aadit Palicha at YC Startup School

    Zepto aims to be India's top grocery delivery platform in the next four to five years. Cofounder Aadit Palicha believes this success could position Zepto as India's own Amazon. The company is preparing for a significant IPO, engaging with investors. Palicha highlighted the importance of early focus and operational efficiency in their growth strategy.

    Regulations slow growth but reward patient founders: Razorpay’s Harshil Mathur at YC Startup School

    Razorpay CEO Harshil Mathur highlighted the advantages of operating in regulated spaces, noting the company's explosive growth in India's payments market, now exceeding $180 billion in volume. He shared early challenges, including a bank pulling support, but emphasized how adaptability, like embracing UPI, fueled their success, especially during the pandemic's D2C boom.

    Nimble companies are succeeding in the AI era: YC's Jared Friedman

    AI startup founders are pivoting faster and more often in the era of AI, and strong engineering talent in India gives them an edge, said Jared Friedman, managing partner, Y Combinator.

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