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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Blackstone backs Neysa in up to $1.2B financing as India pushes to build domestic AI infrastructure
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Blackstone backs Neysa in up to $1.2B financing as India pushes to build domestic AI infrastructure

Last updated: February 15, 2026 6:25 pm
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Neysa, a prominent Indian AI infrastructure startup, has recently secured a significant investment from U.S. private equity firm Blackstone. This funding will enable Neysa to enhance its domestic compute capacity, aligning with India’s strategic focus on developing indigenous AI capabilities. The deal involves a consortium of investors, including Teachers’ Venture Growth, TVS Capital, 360 ONE Assets, and Nexus Venture Partners, committing up to $600 million in primary equity to Neysa. As a result, Blackstone will acquire a majority stake in the Mumbai-based startup, which also plans to raise an additional $600 million through debt financing to expand its GPU capacity significantly.

The global surge in demand for AI computing has led to supply challenges in specialized chips and data center capacity required for training and running large models. In response to this growing need, a new breed of AI-focused infrastructure providers, known as “neo-clouds,” has emerged to offer dedicated GPU capacity and expedited deployment compared to traditional hyperscalers. Neysa operates within this evolving landscape, distinguishing itself as a provider of tailored GPU-first infrastructure for enterprises, government entities, and AI developers in India. The company’s emphasis on personalized support, rapid response times, and customer-centric services sets it apart from conventional hyperscalers.

According to Neysa’s co-founder and CEO, Sharad Sanghi, many customers seek hands-on assistance and around-the-clock support with swift issue resolution, a level of service that Neysa is well-equipped to provide. Ganesh Mani, a senior managing director at Blackstone Private Equity, projects a substantial increase in GPU deployment in India, estimating a growth from fewer than 60,000 GPUs to over two million in the near future. This expansion is fueled by government initiatives, regulatory requirements in sectors like finance and healthcare, and the localization of AI model development within India.

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Blackstone’s investment in Neysa aligns with the firm’s broader strategy of investing in data center and AI infrastructure globally. Neysa specializes in GPU-based AI infrastructure that empowers enterprises, researchers, and public sector clients to train, fine-tune, and deploy AI models locally. With plans to scale up its GPU capacity to over 20,000 units in response to escalating customer demand, Neysa is poised for rapid growth in the coming years. The majority of the new capital will be allocated to deploying large-scale GPU clusters, while a portion will be dedicated to research and development and enhancing Neysa’s software platforms for orchestration, observability, and security.

Sanghi envisions Neysa tripling its revenue next year as the demand for AI workloads intensifies. Founded in 2023, the company currently employs 110 professionals across its offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. As Neysa continues to expand its operations and solidify its position in the AI infrastructure market, the firm remains committed to meeting the evolving needs of its clientele while exploring opportunities for international growth beyond India.

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