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RANKED: The 5 most funded Indian startups of 2016

3. Makemytrip

RANKED: The 5 most funded Indian startups of 2016

2. Snapdeal

2. Snapdeal
Kunal Bahl's Snapdeal raised $200 million this year.

4. Hike

4. Hike
Kavin Mittal's Hike was in the news this year for raising $175 million, which made the company's valuation at $1.4 billion.

OYO Rooms

OYO Rooms
It goes without saying that no startup list is ever complete without the inclusion of OYO Rooms or its CEO Ritesh Agarwal.
This year, his startup raised a total of $162 million in two separate rounds of funding.

1. Ibibo Group

1. Ibibo Group
Before being acquired by Makemytrip towards the end of the year, Ashish Kashyapo's Ibibo Group had raised $250 million from Naspers and Tencent this year.

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