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Google selected 20 Indian AI startups, innovation boost in Healthcare-Fintech
Samira Vishwas | September 20, 2025 3:24 AM CST

Google has unveiled its 2025 group for Google for Startups Accelerator: AI first in India, selecting 20 leading startups out of more than 1,600 applications to promote the AI-operated revolution. The three-month equity-free program, which started this week with a bootcamp in Bengaluru, strengthens the major AI products in Finance, Climate Action, Education and other fields, ranging from agentic platforms and basic models to series A enterprises.

Darren Mori, vice-president of global startups at Google Cloud, said, “In Google, we see startups as co-producers in shaping the future of AI with scalable, impressive and responsible solutions that redefine industry standards.” Participants will get premium access to Google Cloud Infrastructure, state -of -the -art Gemini models and vertex AI tools, as well as adapted guidance from Google engineers on scaling barriers, product roadmaps, moral AI practices and entry strategies.

The syllabus highlights the agent AI (45%), which enables autonomous systems where AI manufactures AI; Multimodal AI (30%), which combines text, image and voice for overall applications; And basic models (25%) with responsible AIs, which ensure prejudice-free innovation. Major features include a health-based healthy-based healthy leading through a full-stack agentic platform and AI diagnostics that automatically automatically leads to AI construction.

Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary and CEO of IndiaAI Mission in Meity, praised the government’s alignment with the IndiaAI column, and referred to its role in nourishing domestic talents amidst 3.7 times the GenAI Ecosystem of India – which is now the second largest center in the world – which is now the second largest center in the world. This hybrid format features the virtual session, the December Demo Day for the virtual session, colleague group and investor pitches, which shows the success of the previous year: 61 million dollars financing and cloud marketplace integration for alumni for alumni.

Amid the increasing popularity of AI leadership in India, this accelerator – which is open to future applicants through Startup.google.com – democratizes advanced technology, promotes moral, measured solutions for global challenges. According to NAScom’s report, 70% of Indian technical startups are adopting AI, and Google’s effort strengthens the status of the country’s startup superpower.


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