"Last year, it was USD 7 billion, which people said is low. It could have been zero because basically six years of funding came in two years.This year we are well on track to USD 8-10 or 12 billion. We are going to have an ecosystem which is going to have USD 10-12 billion for few years and it will go at natural pace that it should," Anandan said.
He said that USD 10 billion or about Rs 80,000 crore funding per year is enough to build the Indian startup ecosystem.
Citing shift in focus of funding in the US to AI and next generation software entities, Anandan said the Indian startup ecosystem is the most vibrant ecosystem in the world.
He said that his firm last year made investments in consumer businesses which are no longer getting funded in the US.
"India today has 20 startups that are being publicly traded. We think that over the next 7-8 years, there will be 100 startups that will go public," Anandan said.
He indicated that growth in funding is coming back across funding stages.