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Startup Investors Favor Domestic LPs: Insights from Sequoia

TSI Desk by TSI Desk
April 9, 2026
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Startup Investors Favor Domestic LPs: Insights from Sequoia

What’s Driving Startup Investors’ Shift Towards Domestic LPs?

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Amid growing global uncertainties and economic shifts, Indian venture investors are increasingly favoring domestic limited partners (LPs) over traditional foreign counterparts. This trend marks a significant shift in the funding landscape, reflecting the changing dynamics of India’s startup ecosystem.

### Rise of Domestic LPs

Recent data from Inc42’s Q1 2026 survey reveals that 74% of institutional investors are inclined towards Indian-origin LPs for upcoming funding cycles. This preference stems from the need for a reliable capital base that aligns with the domestic market’s realities, providing a buffer against global disruptions.

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Investors point to the ease of collaboration with local LPs, who possess a deeper understanding of regional and regulatory nuances. The familiarity with the Indian market allows for more tailored investment strategies, unlike foreign LPs who often benchmark Indian startups against those in more mature markets, leading to unrealistic expectations.

The ongoing geopolitical tensions, such as the West Asia conflict, have further deterred foreign investment, prompting a strategic pivot towards domestic sources. This shift is crucial as it ensures a more stable and sustainable funding environment, even as fresh capital infusion into Indian startups saw a 26% decline year-on-year in Q1 2026.

### Drivers of Domestic Participation

The surge in domestic LP participation is largely driven by family offices and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) seeking to diversify their portfolios beyond traditional assets like stocks and real estate. The number of family offices in India has seen exponential growth, from 45 in 2018 to over 300 by 2024, with many now viewing venture capital as a structured asset class.

This diversification is further encouraged by the strategic interest in startups, offering insights into emerging technologies and potential mergers and acquisitions. The government’s initiatives, such as the Startup India Fund of Funds, have also played a pivotal role in unlocking capital flows into private markets.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) AIF Regulations introduced in 2012 have been instrumental in facilitating this shift. These regulations have enabled a broader range of investors, including insurance companies and pension funds, to participate in the startup ecosystem, thereby enhancing confidence and capital availability.

### Future Implications

As the landscape evolves, fund managers are advocating for more domestic institutional investors, such as university endowments, to engage with alternative assets. This involvement is seen as critical for technological sovereignty, particularly in sectors like spacetech and defense, which are gaining traction among startups.

The increased participation from domestic LPs not only stabilizes the funding environment but also supports nation-building through innovation in deep tech and advanced manufacturing. As regulatory frameworks continue to evolve, the expectation is that more institutional investors will step in, further bolstering the Indian startup ecosystem.

Looking ahead, this trend towards domestic LPs is likely to persist, offering a more resilient and adaptive investment landscape that aligns with India’s unique market dynamics. This shift not only promises stability but also positions the Indian startup ecosystem for sustained growth and innovation.

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