New Delhi: Google on Tuesday said it has invested in two Indian startups - Glance and VerSe Innovation - as part of its USD 10 billion Google for India Digitisation Fund to enable them to further scale up availability of content in different formats across various Indic languages.
While Google did not disclose details of its latest investments, separate announcements by investee companies stated that Google has participated in Glance's USD 145 million (about Rs 1,071.5 crore) and VerSe Innovation's USD 100 million (about Rs 739 crore) funding rounds.
In July this year, Google chief executive Sundar Pichai had announced a USD 10 billion (Rs 75,000 crore) Google for India Digitisation Fund that will be invested over the next five to seven years to help accelerate the adoption of digital technologies in the country.
In the same month, Reliance Industries had announced that Google will pick up 7.7 per cent stake in Jio Platforms for Rs 33,737 crore.
"We are also eager to support the wider ecosystem in India, particularly local startups innovating in this space. When we shared details of the India Digitization Fund in July this year, we identified enabling affordable access and information for every Indian in their own language, whether it's Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, and more as a key pillar in order to drive forward India's digitisation," Google Vice President Caesar Sengupta said in a blogpost on Tuesday.
He added that the company has invested in Indian startups - Glance Inmobi and VerSe Innovation - to enable them to further scale the availability of relevant and engaging content in different formats across various Indic languages.
"These investments underline our strong belief in partnering deeply with India's innovative startups, and our commitment to working towards the shared goal of building a truly inclusive digital economy that will benefit everyone," Sengupta said.
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