
In a powerful endorsement of India’s burgeoning deep-tech ecosystem, cross-border venture capital firm Pontaq Ventures is in the final stages of closing its maiden India-dedicated fund with a robust corpus of ₹700 crore. This landmark fund, backed by a formidable consortium of institutional investors including the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), the Government of India’s Self-Reliance India (SRI) Fund of Funds, the Kerala Government, and prominent family offices, is poised to become a cornerstone for startups building the foundational technologies of tomorrow.
The Pontaq Advantage: A Bridge Between Two Tech Powerhouses
Founded in 2015 by Prem Barthasarathy and headquartered in Chennai, Pontaq is not a typical VC firm. Its unique differentiator is its established expertise as a UK-India cross-border corridor. With a track record of backing over 190 startups, including 140+ deep-tech ventures across both nations, Pontaq offers its portfolio companies far more than just capital.
This cross-border focus provides two distinct advantages:
- Market Access: Indian deep-tech startups can leverage Pontaq’s network to soft-land in the UK and European markets, finding early customers and partners.
- Technology Transfer: Startups can access cutting-edge research from UK universities and integrate global innovations, while also offering their own solutions to problems in the UK.
The Investment Thesis: Backing Boundary-Pushers with Impact
The ₹700 crore fund has a sharp, strategic focus on B2B deep-tech startups that are tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges. The key sectors of interest are:
- Clean Tech & Agri-Tech: Solutions for climate change, energy transition, and sustainable agriculture.
- Core Deep-Tech: Robotics, Advanced Materials, Semiconductors, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- Applied Tech: Fintech and Healthtech innovations built on deep-tech foundations.
The fund will write cheques of ₹5 to 15 crore at the seed and early-stage, with reserved capital for follow-on investments. Crucially, the thesis emphasizes scalable innovations with tangible economic, social, and environmental impact, aligning capital with purpose.
Strategic Backing: A Vote of Confidence from the Highest Levels
The composition of the fund’s Limited Partners (LPs) is a story in itself. The participation of MeitY and the SRI Fund of Funds is a powerful signal. It represents the government’s strategic intent to channel capital into high-priority, strategic sectors that will define India’s technological sovereignty and economic resilience under the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
This is not just private capital; it is a public-private partnership aimed at building national capability.
Proving the Thesis: Recent Bets on the Frontier
Pontaq is already deploying capital that reflects this focused thesis. Recent investments include:
- Dweepi: An AI-powered railway inspection startup, addressing a critical infrastructure need with cutting-edge technology.
- Edgehax: A platform focused on edge AI, a frontier domain that processes data locally on devices rather than in the cloud, crucial for latency-sensitive applications.
These bets underscore a commitment to startups that are applying deep tech to solve real-world, large-scale problems in sectors like transportation and computing infrastructure.
The Macro Context: Riding India’s Deep-Tech and Climate-Tech Wave
The launch of this fund is perfectly timed. It arrives amid a massive $1.95 billion funding surge in Indian climate-tech and a growing national focus on building a robust $13 billion+ startup ecosystem. As the global economy prioritizes sustainability and technological sovereignty, Pontaq’s focus on clean tech, semiconductors, and AI positions it at the confluence of these mega-trends.
As Pontaq’s Founder, Prem Barthasarathy, stated, “India’s deep-tech ecosystem is booming – we’re supporting boundary-pushers in robotics, AI, and more.” This fund is designed to identify and scale precisely those boundary-pushing ventures.
Conclusion: Minting the Next Wave of Deep-Tech Unicorns
The final closing of Pontaq Ventures’ ₹700 crore fund is a watershed moment for Indian deep-tech. It provides a dedicated pool of sophisticated capital, combined with a unique cross-border growth pathway, for the most ambitious Indian founders.

