How to Raise VC Funding in India: Lessons from Stellaris
Founder Thesis · 2026-05-08 · 1h 35m
Episode notes
Alok Goyal of Stellaris Venture Partners, the $600M fund behind Mamaearth, Whatfix, and Axtria, breaks down 13 years of lessons that every founder pitching VCs needs to hear. Alok co-founded Stellaris Venture Partners after a 'Brownian motion' career: a failed startup, eighteen months unemployed after the 2001 NASDAQ crash, and a decade running SAP India before venture found him. Today, the $600M fund backs Mamaearth, Whatfix, and Axtria, with over half of all cheques written before a founder has a single line of code. In this conversation with host Akshay Datt on Founder Thesis, Goyal reveals three anti-patterns that catch every VC at some point: market size estimates are almost always wrong; over-indexing on the market over the founder kills returns; and fearing Google or SAP will crush a startup is rarely justified, because incumbents have too much baggage to move. With agentic AI replacing entire job functions and a new US-India trade deal opening corridors for Indian software, this masterclass on early stage investing in India arrives at exactly the right moment.
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