From Chennai to Silicon Valley: Uniphore Leads the Voice AI Revolution

In the age of conversational commerce and customer-first businesses, Uniphore stands as a pioneer redefining how enterprises communicate with customers. Founded in 2008 by Umesh Sachdev and Ravi Saraogi, this Chennai-born startup has grown into a global leader in conversational AI, with operations spanning the U.S., India, Japan, and Singapore. What started as a college …

How Sahil Barua’s Yellow.ai is Transforming Enterprise Support with Conversational and Generative AI Across 35+ Channels for Global Brands

In a world where customer experience defines business success, Yellow.ai has emerged as a frontrunner in the field of enterprise conversational AI. The company enables organizations to automate and personalize customer and employee interactions across chat, voice, email, and other digital channels, creating seamless engagement at scale. From Startup Roots to Global Reach Founded in …

Munaf Kapadia’s Bohri Kitchen: How a Family Recipe Became a ₹50 Crore Mumbai Culinary Success Story

In 2015, Munaf Kapadia, then a marketing professional at Google, made an unconventional career pivot. Trading spreadsheets for spice blends, he left the tech giant to build The Bohri Kitchen (TBK) — a venture born from his mother’s traditional Bohri recipes and his entrepreneurial instincts. A decade later, The Bohri Kitchen has evolved into one …

EndureAir Raises ₹25 Crore to Scale Drone Innovation in Agriculture and Surveillance, Boosting Rural Efficiency and Tapping India’s $5 Billion Deep Tech Market

In a significant boost to India’s deep tech and drone ecosystem, EndureAir Systems, a Bengaluru-based startup specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has raised ₹25 crore in fresh funding from undisclosed venture capital investors. The funding round will fuel product innovation, manufacturing scale, and AI integration for agricultural and surveillance applications — sectors that increasingly …

Valuation Vortex: Why India’s Startup Valuations Demand Greater Transparency in 2025

India’s startup ecosystem, the world’s third-largest with 195,065 DPIIT-recognized ventures and a $450 billion digital economy, is a tale of meteoric rises and sobering resets—112 unicorns valued at $350 billion, yet marred by governance scandals and markdowns that expose a transparency void. From Byju’s 99% valuation plunge to $250 million amid fraud allegations to Paytm’s …