
Investors in the technology market are facing pressure to generate returns, leading to a shift in venture capital dynamics. Indian startups are experiencing a slowdown in funding, with investors becoming cautious and reducing investment amounts. The region's unicorn count has been impacted by a significant decline in funding since 2021. Despite the challenges, Lightspeed India remains optimistic about the venture capital landscape. Southeast Asian startups, once favored by investors, now face uncertainties due to higher interest rates and challenges with major backers like SoftBank's Vision Fund.
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