Indian startups raised over $181 million from March 09 to March 14, 2026; Mozark tops the list

Between March 09 and March 14, 2026, as many as 21 Indian startups from diverse sectors raised over $181 billion in funding from investors. These sectors include Consulting, Foods, Agritech, Healthtech, Retailtech, Deeptech, AI, QSR, Climatetech, Manufacturing, and B2B. Last week, Indian startups raised over $84 million, with Rozana raising $31.34 million alone. High-value deals A diverse range of sectors attracted investments during the week, with the Enterprisetech sector leading the pack. Leading this sector was Mozark, which raised $40 million. B2B seafood marketplace Captain Fresh raised $31.32 million. The list was followed by B2B food and agritech platform WayCool, Consumer health platform Mosaic Wellness, and Digital transformation consulting startup KaarTech, which collectively raised $54.7 million. WayCool raised $22.7 million, Mosaic Wellness raised $21 million, and KaarTech raised $11 million. Emerging startups Indian aquaculture technology startup AquaExchange rais

Indian startups raised over $181 million from March 09 to March 14, 2026; Mozark tops the list
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Between March 09 and March 14, 2026, as many as 21 Indian startups from diverse sectors raised over $181 billion in funding from investors.

These sectors include Consulting, Foods, Agritech, Healthtech, Retailtech, Deeptech, AI, QSR, Climatetech, Manufacturing, and B2B.

Last week, Indian startups raised over $84 million, with Rozana raising $31.34 million alone.

Funding Fusion 09 - 14 March web

High-value deals

A diverse range of sectors attracted investments during the week, with the Enterprisetech sector leading the pack. Leading this sector was Mozark, which raised $40 million. B2B seafood marketplace Captain Fresh raised $31.32 million.

The list was followed by B2B food and agritech platform WayCool, Consumer health platform Mosaic Wellness, and Digital transformation consulting startup KaarTech, which collectively raised $54.7 million.

WayCool raised $22.7 million, Mosaic Wellness raised $21 million, and KaarTech raised $11 million.

Emerging startups

Indian aquaculture technology startup AquaExchange raised $8 million in a Series B round, Spices brand ZOFF Foods raised $2 million in a pre-Series B round, AI-led bovine genetics startup Verdant Impact raised $3 million in a Seed round, QSR startup Boba Bhai raised $4.3 million, Dronetech startup Skye Air Mobility raised $9 million in a Series B round, Fintech startup OpenCFO raised $2 million, and Retailtech startup OneKiraana raised $1.6 million in a Seed round.

Confluxe raised $1.6 million in a pre-Seed round, Deeptech startup Constems AI Systems raised $2 million in a pre-Series A round, Nursing exam preparation startup Nprep raised $1.5 million in a Seed round, Enterprise AI startup Coreworks AI raised $5 million in a Seed round, Beverages startup Basil Health raised $1.5 million in a pre-Series A round, Climatetech startup Newtrace raised $6.3 million in a pre-Series A round, Toys manufacturing startup Aditi Toys raised $3.8 million, and Ride-hailing firm Namma Yatri raised $4.3 million in a funding round.

Meanwhile, Confectionery brand Fulva kept the funding figures under wraps.

Mergers & Acquisitions

The period also witnessed strategic mergers and acquisitions. CARS24 has acquired Vehicle Info and Eat App has acquired ReserveGo.

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