India, April 30 -- General Catalyst's Anand Chandrasekaran has stepped down as partner after his three-year stint with the VC firm.

Chandrasekaran will now serve as a venture advisor to the US-based investor as he aims to spend more time building his own artificial intelligence startup, Crescendo, Moneycontrol reported.

While Chandrasekaran was sourcing, leading and managing investments in startups as a partner at the VC firm, his role for the US-based early stage investment firm will now be restricted to providing strategic counselling to it or its portfolio companies on a part-time or project basis.

In his role as a partner for the VC, he invested in Loop Health, Eeki Foods, Orange Health, FarMart, Magma, ZET, JEH Aerospace, GetSupp,...