WhatsApp’s big bet on usernames has hit a regulatory speed bump in India. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Sparrow Capital closes third fund at Rs 475 crore, means to write bigger cheques
About 60% of the corpus came from global endowments, foundations, funds of funds, and family offices, and the rest from startup founders, operators, Indian family offices, and high net worth individuals (HNIs). This marks a shift in Sparrow’s LP base, which was largely non-institutional in its earlier vehicles.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
VC fundraising hits wall; WhatsApp’s new privacy headache
Indian VC firms are facing their hardest fundraising year in a decade as LPs tighten filters and demand cash returns. This and more in today's Morning Dispatch.
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Orchestration layer is new battleground for Indian AI talent
Recruiters told ET that hiring for standalone prompt engineering roles has plateaued as companies increasingly seek engineers who can build and orchestrate agentic or autonomous AI systems, signalling one of the fastest shifts yet in the country’s AI talent market.
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Monday, June 29, 2026
NRI equity inflow falls; Pi Ventures preps exits
NRI accounts are surging even as stricter compliance and a softer market cool equity inflows. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
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UPTET Admit Card 2026 released at upessc.up.gov.in; here's direct link to download hall ticket
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NRI flows into Indian equities dip as compliance rules bite
Investments by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in Indian stock markets are slowing, despite a rise in account openings. While global uncertainties and market performance play a role, stringent Know Your Customer (KYC) rules are a major hurdle. Industry insiders believe easing these regulations, particularly through digitisation and e-notarisation, could significantly boost remittance flows and unlock substantial investment potential from affluent NRIs eager to participate in India's growth story.
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