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Andhra Pradesh Signs MoU For India’s First Hyperloop

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The Andhra Pradesh government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US based company, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT.) Under the agreement, HTT will introduce the futuristic “Hyperloop” transportation system in the State Capital region, Amravati.

Although the technology is far from completely developed, it could potentially reduce the travel time between Amravati to Vijayawada to under six minutes from one hour. This public private partnership agreement will be funded primarily from private sources. According to a Press Trust of India report, the agreement was signed between the AP Economic Development Board (ABEDB) and HTT.

According to an official press release regarding the MoU,  a feasibility study is scheduled to start next month to analyze the surrounding cityscapes and create the best route between the two cities. But the press release did not disclose the probable cost of the project. If successful, this will be the first Hyperloop project to be implemented in India. The actual construction of the Hyperloop will begin in the second phase of the plan after first conducting the feasibility study beginning this October. The feasibility study is expected to last around 6 months.

Speaking about the agreement, the Chairman of HTT, Bibop Gresta said they were extremely delighted to bring Hyperloop to India and will work with the local stakeholders to build the regulatory standards necessary for safe and efficient operation. HTT, according to a report in Wired, also plans to build networks of tubes in South Korea, Slovakia and Abu Dhabi. HTT was founded in 2013 by CEO Dirk Ahlbom and Chairman Bibop Gesta. 
The company has a large design and execution team consisting of more than 800 engineers besides drawing support from 40 other corporate and university partners.

Notable, the concept of the Hyperloop mode of transportation is backed by entrepreneur Elon Musk, who has also shown interest in creating a Hyperloop pod himself and is also testing his own design. Hyperloop envisions a transportation system which comprises a sealed near vacuum tube or system of tubes that propels a pod like vehicle at nearly 1,100 km per hour or above. In a press release, Krishna Kishore, the Chief Executive Officer of APEDB said, “By collaborating with Hyperloop, Amaravati is embracing a prototype for the mobility of tomorrow.

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Deep-Tech Startup EndureAir Raises INR 25 Crore from IAN Alpha Fund to Boost Drone Innovation

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EndureAir, a deep-tech drone startup specializing in UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and aerial robotics solutions, has successfully raised INR 25 crore in a funding round led by IAN Alpha Fund, with participation from IAN Angel Fund. The fresh capital infusion will enable EndureAir to enhance its advanced drone technologies for defense applications, broaden its reach in enterprise markets, and accelerate the development of next-generation high-altitude logistics and aerial robotics platforms.

Founded in 2018 by Dr. Abhishek, a professor of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Kanpur, along with his former students Rama Krishna and Chirag Jain, EndureAir stands out in India’s indigenous UAV sector by developing both hardware and software in-house. Backed by over 15 years of rotorcraft research and holding eight patents in flight dynamics and autonomous systems, the company has rapidly established itself as a pioneer in the deep-tech drone ecosystem.

EndureAir’s flagship drone platforms, including the Sabal heavy-lift UAV family inducted by the Indian Army’s Eastern Command and the Vibhram drone supporting Telangana’s Medicine from the Sky program, are deployed in critical operations. The startup also collaborates with Bharat Electronics Limited for co-developing high-altitude drones and works with Bhutan’s Druk Holding & Investments on remote logistics missions. With this funding, EndureAir aims to position India as a global leader in UAV innovation, advancing resilient domestic drone systems for defense and enterprise applications.

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Venture Catalysts Raises Rs 150 Crore to Boost Multi-Stage VC Platform and AI Capabilities

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Venture Catalysts, a leading Mumbai-based venture capital platform, has secured Rs 150 crore (around $18 million) through a strategic mix of primary and secondary transactions. This fresh round of funding resulted in a company valuation of approximately $200 million and drew participation from high-profile investors such as Ashish Kacholia, the Shah Rukh Khan family office, Aishwarya Rai, as well as several established capital market veterans and renowned business houses. The move not only demonstrates strong investor confidence but also positions Venture Catalysts at the forefront of India’s rapidly evolving startup landscape.

The infusion of capital is earmarked to accelerate key initiatives, including expanding Venture Catalysts’ leadership team, launching new investment funds, and exploring advanced technology solutions with an emphasis on AI-enabled due diligence and reporting tools. Additionally, the firm aims to strengthen its footprint across major Indian startup hubs and grow its suite of Category II alternative investment funds, harnessing this growth to support a new wave of promising startups and founders within the ecosystem.

Since its inception in 2016, Venture Catalysts has evolved from an angel network to a multi-fund powerhouse, managing over $500 million in assets and deploying nearly $200 million across more than 400 startups, including industry leaders like BharatPe, Renee Cosmetics, and InsuranceDekho. This latest funding round reinforces Venture Catalysts’ pivotal role in nurturing and scaling some of India’s most innovative startups, catalyzing growth throughout the country’s thriving entrepreneurial sector.

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U.S. AI Startup Anthropic Expands Global Ban to Tackle Chinese Tech Influence

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U.S. AI leader Anthropic has expanded its restrictions on Chinese entities, taking a firm stance against access to its advanced AI models—including the renowned Claude chatbot—by any company or subsidiary more than 50% owned, directly or indirectly, by Chinese organizations. This updated AI policy is designed to block loopholes that previously allowed access to powerful AI tools via overseas affiliates, joint ventures, or cloud providers, reinforcing Anthropic’s commitment to responsible technology governance and the protection of sensitive data.

Driven by rising national security and regulatory concerns, Anthropic’s move highlights potential risks involving companies subject to Chinese jurisdiction, which could be compelled to cooperate with state intelligence and share critical information. The sweeping policy marks the first public, formal ban by a major U.S. AI company based on entity ownership and control, rather than only geographic boundaries, ultimately intensifying scrutiny on AI exports and global tech supply chains.

While the immediate business impact is expected to be modest, experts consider this a landmark decision that may set industry-wide precedents, prompting other U.S. tech giants to reevaluate their own AI export and usage policies. This development not only heightens the U.S.–China tech rivalry but also shapes the future landscape of AI governance, data security, and international compliance in a rapidly evolving digital world.

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