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Alibaba Seeks Government Approval To Invest In BigBasket
Alibaba.com, the China based ecommerce website, has sought for approval from the Competition Commission of India (CCI,) to buy stake in the online grocery startup, BigBasket. Alibaba.com Singapore ECommerce Pvt., Ltd., is a subsidiary of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
VCCircle reported, Alibaba.com will infuse the funds in Supermarket Grocery Supplies Pvt., Ltd., which owns BigBasket. However, the eretail firm is run by Innovative Retail Concepts Pvt., Ltd. Recently, multiple media reports suggested, Alibaba and digital wallet startup, Paytm, might invest close to $200 million in BigBasket. However, sources clarified Paytm may not invest in BigBasket as earlier speculated. Nevertheless, Alibaba’s investment in the company will give Paytm an indirect toehold in India’s online grocery industry.
The Indian Internet food retail industry is on track to hit $1 billion in 2017 and may even be valued at $ 1.2 trillion by 2020, according to a report by the research firm RedSeer. The online grocery market currently accounts for 48% of India’s total retail consumption. Last week, homegrown ecommerce giant Flipkart, also launched its grocery delivery service, Supermart, in Bengaluru to capture a share of the lucrative market. Backed by SoftBank, Flipkart has the added advantage of a $ 4 billion investment and strong tech capabilities.
Along with Flipkart, BigBasket faces strong competition from Groffers and Amazon. This investment by Alibaba will also affect Amazon’s growing presence in the Indian ecommerce market. While Amazon’s talks for a potential investment in BigBasket fizzled out, the global ecommerce giant received the government’s approval for a $ 500 million foreign direct investment. In August this year, it was also reported Amazon might investment in Grofers, but, they were termed as “rumor and speculation” by a spokesperson.
Founded by V.S. Sudhakar, Hari Menon, V.S. Ramesh, Vipul Parekh and Abhinay Choudhari, BigBasket raised about $ 305.8 million in investments in six funding rounds since 2011. The eretail firm also claims to have over 5 million registered customers and has a presence in over 30 cities in India. At present, BigBasket offers over 20,000 products from 1000 brands and claims to receive over 50,000 orders each day. For the financial year 2017, the company reported a revenue of Rs. 1,400 crores.
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Peak XV New Funds: $1.3B Commitment for India Startup Surge 2026
Peak XV Partners has launched three new funds totaling $1.3 billion, targeting India’s booming startup ecosystem. The lineup features the $600M Surge fund (8th edition) for early-stage ventures, a $300M Growth Fund for Series B+ scaling, and a $400M Acceleration Fund for rapid portfolio expansion. This commitment arrives as India’s VC inflows rebound, with AI and fintech leading 2026 trends.
These funds build on Peak XV’s legacy of backing unicorns like Zomato and Pine Labs, offering founders capital plus strategic guidance amid post-winter recovery. Early-stage deals surged 20% last year per Tracxn, positioning Peak XV to fuel the next wave of innovation in SaaS, climate tech, and consumer plays.
For startups eyeing Peak XV new funds or Surge fund 2026 applications, this signals prime opportunities. Investors and marketers should watch for deployment updates India remains a global VC hotspot.
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D2C Brand Neeman’s Raises $4 Million for Tier 2/3 Store Expansion & Eco-Friendly Shoes
Hyderabad, January 13, 2026 Neeman’s, India’s leading D2C footwear brand famed for sustainable shoes and patented PIXLL® technology, has raised $4 million from existing investors. This funding boosts its cumulative capital past $10 million since 2015, with a post-money valuation nearing $50 million. CEO Vijay Chahoria emphasized offline retail as the “next frontier,” planning 50+ new stores in Tier 2/3 cities like Jaipur and Lucknow to blend eco-friendly innovation with hands-on customer experiences.
In India’s booming D2C ecosystem where footwear sales hit ₹1.2 lakh crore in 2025 Neeman’s targets hybrid retail amid high online CAC and 25-30% returns. Backed by vegan, machine-washable shoes priced ₹2,000-4,000, the brand leverages PIXLL® (5x more breathable than leather) for carbon-neutral comfort. Recent 5x revenue growth to ₹100 crore ARR, 1M+ pairs sold via Myntra and stores, and awards at India D2C Summit 2025 position it ahead of rivals like Paaduks.
Neeman’s offline expansion India eyes the $15B sustainable footwear market by 2028, fueled by PLI schemes, Gen Z’s 70% eco-preference (Nielsen), and Southeast Asia exports. Challenges like real estate costs are offset by data-driven inventory and omnichannel QR tech. Watch for Q1 2026 launches in Hyderabad and Bengaluru redefining D2C success through authentic, “Wear the Change” branding.
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Centre Mulls Revoking X’s Safe Harbour Over Grok Misuse
The Centre is weighing the option of revoking X’s safe harbour status in India after its AI chatbot Grok was allegedly misused to generate and circulate obscene and sexually explicit content, including material seemingly involving minors. The IT Ministry has already issued a notice to X, directing the platform to remove unlawful content, fix Grok’s safeguards, act against violators, and submit a detailed compliance report within a tight deadline. If the government finds X’s response inadequate, it could argue that the platform has failed to meet due‑diligence standards under Indian law, opening the door to harsher action.
Under Section 79 of the IT Act, safe harbour protects intermediaries like X from being held directly liable for user‑generated content, provided they follow due‑diligence rules and promptly act on legal takedown orders. Revoking this protection would mean X and its officers could be exposed to criminal and civil liability for obscene, unlawful, or harmful content that remains on the platform, including AI‑generated images from Grok. This prospect significantly raises X’s compliance risk in India and could force tighter moderation, stricter AI controls, and more aggressive removal of flagged posts.
The Grok episode also spotlights the regulatory grey zone around generative AI, where tools can create harmful content at scale even without traditional user uploads. Policymakers are increasingly questioning whether AI outputs should still enjoy the same intermediary protections as conventional user posts, especially when they involve women and children. How the government ultimately proceeds against X over Grok misuse could set a precedent for AI accountability, platform responsibility, and safe harbour interpretation in India’s fast‑evolving digital ecosystem.

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