In a fresh boost to India’s deeptech ecosystem, Greenoaks Capital is in advanced talks to invest in Kluisz as part of a $25 million funding round.
The Bengaluru-based startup focuses on building AI-driven private cloud infrastructure, offering enterprises secure and scalable computing solutions tailored for the growing artificial intelligence ecosystem.
Key Highlights
- Greenoaks Capital in talks to invest in Kluisz $25 million AI infrastructure funding round.
- Rising demand for AI data centres drives investor interest in Indian startup Kluisz growth story.
The funding round is expected to see participation from existing investors, including RTP Global and Blume Ventures, with the final size potentially increasing as negotiations progress.
For Greenoaks, this marks a continued push into India’s deeptech and AI space, following its growing interest in emerging technologies and earlier investment discussions in similar sectors.
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The development comes amid a surge in investments into AI infrastructure and data centres, driven by increasing demand for high-performance computing and enterprise AI adoption. Industry analysts note that India is becoming a key destination for such investments, with both global investors and domestic initiatives accelerating funding in this segment.
Kluisz’s focus on private AI cloud infrastructure positions it uniquely in a rapidly evolving market where data security, scalability, and performance are critical. The potential investment from Greenoaks underscores investor confidence in India’s deeptech startups and the long-term growth of AI-led enterprise solutions.

