New Delhi, Dec. 30 -- India's AI story has often been framed around elite enterprise adoption and high-cost models trained far from its classrooms. Redrob is attempting to reverse that logic. With a fresh $10 million Series A round, the AI research startup is positioning students, not enterprises, as the entry point for India's next AI wave. Its thesis is straightforward but ambitious: if AI becomes a default learning layer for students, enterprise adoption will follow organically from within the workforce.

The funding round, led by Korea Investment Partners with participation from KB Investment, Kiwoom Investment, Korea Development Bank Capital, Daekyo Investment, and DS & Partners, brings Redrob's total capital raised to $14 million. T...