India, April 21 -- Foreign investors are doubling down on India's new-age tech ecosystem, with their presence becoming more visible in anchor rounds. 

As per industry estimates, about 40% of the total capital raised by 18 new-age tech companies via IPOs since the start of 2025 came from foreign investors. While participation from firms like Goldman Sachs and Fidelity in anchor rounds has become increasingly common, others like Government of Singapore, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority as well as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have also been investing in mature Indian new-age tech companies. 

According to Axis Capital's MD and equity capital markets (ECM) head Pratik Loonker, FII participation in Indian IPOs has shift...