India's Startups Grapple with Growth & Fundraising Dilemma
The Indian start-up ecosystem is undergoing a notable shift, with success increasingly defined by sustainable growth rather than the size of funding rounds. Addressing this transition, Mint, in partnership with Fairfox EON, hosted the second edition of The Unstoppables, a Founders’ Meetup and Learning Series designed to equip early-stage founders with practical, experience-driven insights. The initiative brings together ecosystem leaders to share knowledge and help founders navigate a more cautious, maturity-driven start-up environment.
A central highlight of the event was a panel discussion titled “Bootstrapped or Funded: Choosing the right growth path for your start-up,” moderated by Aayesha Varma of Hindustan Times. Panelists Anisha Singh (She Capital), Amit Kumar (Dropty), and Amal Sivaji (Draavi) explored the strategic trade-offs between bootstrapping and venture funding. Anisha Singh emphasized the growing relevance of “sequencing”—proving traction and business viability before raising capital, arguing that founders should not see fundraising and bootstrapping as rigid binaries but as stages that can complement each other.
The discussion also examined structural challenges within India’s venture capital ecosystem. Amit Kumar contrasted Indian and Western investment climates, noting that Indian investors often demand rapid 10X returns, a model he believes is increasingly unsustainable. He urged a reset of expectations toward long-term value creation. Amal Sivaji cautioned founders against raising funds due to FOMO, stressing that venture capital fundamentally changes a company’s trajectory. “Once you start fundraising, you can’t go back,” he warned, urging founders to raise capital only when driven by clear product and market needs.
Beyond capital, the session highlighted the growing importance of infrastructure in start-up growth. Bhupesh Nagarkoti of Fairfox IT Infra noted that founders are increasingly viewing office spaces as strategic assets rather than costs, especially in competitive talent markets like Delhi NCR. The event concluded with a clear message: there is no universal path to start-up success. Whether bootstrapped or funded, founders must align their growth strategy with product readiness and real market demand—an ethos that The Unstoppables continues to champion for India’s next generation of builders.
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