
South Park Commons (SPC), a New York-based tech founders community and early-stage fund, has launched its first international location in Bengaluru, India. The expansion, which took place in collaboration with Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal, marks SPC's entry into the Indian market. SPC-India aims to build on the community's reputation as a top destination for early-stage AI researchers and founders. The launch event saw participation from several notable figures, including Binny Bansal, Ruchi Sanghvi, and Aditya Agarwal. The Bengaluru community is expected to foster innovation and growth among local tech entrepreneurs.







The @southpkcommons India launch last night was incredible. So many talented builders in one room. It is an insane privilege that I get to meet and work with founders like you. I have never been more excited to bring SPC to Bangalore, because Bangalore is ready! https://t.co/QzUnqWEi2S
Thanks to everyone who came out for the @southpkcommons India kickoff! You never know how an event will go until people show up, and Bangalore showed up. I'm glad we got a bigger venue. https://t.co/TtrahVmFxE
At the just-concluded launch of @southpkcommons in Bangalore (of course) for India. @binnybansal and SPC team and several -1 to 0 founders and many old timers too. https://t.co/SYJG5b0sRE https://t.co/z6lJKD9hCO