Accel raised $650 million for its eighth India-focused fund, reflecting confidence in the country’s startup ecosystem amid global economic uncertainties. This funding will support both new ventures and existing portfolio companies, with notable investments like Swiggy, BlackBuck, and Bluestone preparing for public offerings.
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