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What if India’s next unicorn isn’t an app, but a quantum computer? Qpi AI Bengaluru-based startup building full-stack quantum computers, raising $32 million Series A led by Avataar Venture Partners and backed by India’s National Quantum Mission. Their Indus quantum computer is already running on 25 superconducting qubits, with an audacious roadmap, 64 qubits by year-end, 1,000 by 2028. This isn’t just deep-tech. This is India saying, we won’t just consume future tech, we will build it. QpiAI is already integrating quantum + AI for industries like pharma, logistics and finance. Karnataka is betting on a $20 billion quantum economy. But here’s the real question: are we, as a country, truly ready for this kind of long-horizon innovation? Because quantum isn’t a “launch-fast, iterate-fast” game. It needs patient capital, rigorous science, and founders who care about more than just vanity metrics. Will India nurture its quantum dream, or will short-termism kill it before it scales?

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