After securing $234 million in funding, the company is set to play a key role in India’s AI ambitions.
HCLTech-led investment values the AI startup at $1.5 billion and strengthens India’s sovereign AI ambitions.
India’s artificial intelligence ecosystem has added a new unicorn.
Bengaluru-based AI startup Sarvam has raised $234 million in the first close of its $300 million Series B funding round, achieving a valuation of $1.5 billion and joining the ranks of India’s fastest-growing technology companies.
The round was led by HCLTech as a strategic investor, with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners and existing backers Khosla Ventures and Peak XV Partners. HCLTech alone committed $150 million, signaling one of the most significant strategic bets by an Indian technology services company on the country’s emerging AI infrastructure landscape.
The funding comes at a time when governments, enterprises, and investors are increasingly focusing on sovereign AI capabilities, creating technology platforms, models, and infrastructure that can operate independently while addressing local languages, regulations, and business requirements.
Building India’s AI Infrastructure
Founded in 2023 by Vivek Raghavan and Pratyush Kumar, Sarvam has positioned itself as one of India’s leading AI infrastructure companies.
Unlike many startups that focus primarily on AI applications, Sarvam is building across the full stack, including:
- Foundation AI models
- Inference infrastructure
- Enterprise AI solutions
- Indian language AI systems
- Government-focused AI platforms
The company has already developed and released large language models trained from scratch in India, including Sarvam-30B and Sarvam-105B, designed to support Indian-language applications and enterprise use cases.
Its technology is already being deployed across both private and public-sector organizations.
Customers and users identified by the company include:
- SBI Life
- Life Insurance Corporation (LIC)
- Tata Capital
- Cred
- IDFC
The adoption reflects growing demand for AI systems tailored to India’s linguistic diversity and operational requirements.
Where the New Capital Will Be Deployed
Sarvam plans to use the fresh capital to accelerate development across several strategic areas.
The company intends to invest heavily in:
- Next-generation agentic AI systems
- AI coding assistants
- Cybersecurity-focused AI models
- Large-scale compute infrastructure
- Enterprise AI deployments
- Government AI initiatives
The funding is also expected to strengthen Sarvam’s ability to offer organizations greater control over AI deployment through sovereign infrastructure and self-hosted capabilities.
According to co-founder Pratyush Kumar, the company’s objective extends beyond model development.
The broader vision is to create AI systems that can understand Indian languages, process local documents, and deliver intelligence at a cost structure suitable for enterprises and government institutions operating at national scale.
Why Sovereign AI Matters
The investment highlights a broader shift occurring across global AI markets.
Countries are increasingly recognizing that AI infrastructure may become as strategically important as telecommunications networks, energy systems, and cloud infrastructure.
As a result, governments and enterprises are looking to reduce dependence on foreign AI platforms by supporting local capabilities.
In India’s case, sovereign AI initiatives are focused on several priorities:
- Supporting multiple Indian languages
- Addressing local regulatory requirements
- Protecting sensitive data
- Building domestic AI expertise
- Reducing dependence on foreign AI providers
- Strengthening national technology competitiveness
Sarvam is positioning itself as a central player in this emerging ecosystem.
HCLTech’s Strategic Bet on AI
For HCLTech, the investment represents more than a financial transaction.
The company sees an opportunity to combine Sarvam’s research capabilities with its own global enterprise reach and implementation expertise.
HCLTech CEO and Managing Director C Vijayakumar described the partnership as an important step toward building a trusted and globally competitive Indian AI ecosystem.
The collaboration is expected to create a full-stack AI platform capable of serving enterprises, public institutions, and government agencies at scale.
The partnership also reflects a broader trend among large Indian technology companies seeking deeper involvement in foundational AI development rather than limiting themselves to implementation services.
From Startup to Unicorn in Less Than Three Years
Sarvam’s rise has been remarkably fast.
The company previously raised $41 million in a Series A round in December 2023, led by Lightspeed with participation from Peak XV Partners and Khosla Ventures.
Less than three years later, it has reached unicorn status with a valuation of $1.5 billion.
The speed of that growth highlights investor confidence in both the company’s technical capabilities and the larger opportunity surrounding India’s AI ecosystem.
A Defining Moment for India’s AI Ecosystem
Sarvam’s latest funding round arrives during a critical phase for India’s technology sector.
While global AI innovation has largely been dominated by companies in the United States and China, India is increasingly investing in homegrown models, infrastructure, and research capabilities designed around its unique market needs.
The emergence of companies like Sarvam suggests that India’s AI ambitions are moving beyond adoption toward ownership and innovation.
As governments and enterprises seek greater control over their AI future, startups capable of building foundational technology rather than simply consuming it are likely to play an increasingly important role.
With fresh capital, strategic backing from HCLTech, and a growing customer base, Sarvam is positioning itself at the center of that transformation.
Its success may ultimately serve as a test case for whether India can build globally competitive AI infrastructure while addressing the specific needs of one of the world’s largest and most diverse digital economies.
Source: ISN
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