Inside India's Private Markets: VCCEdge and Candle Partners Release 17th Edition of India's Dealscape, Annual Deals Report 2025
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New Delhi [India], January 19, 2026: VCCEdge, India's leading private market research platform, and Candle Partners, one of the leading homegrown mid-market Investment Banks in India, have released the 17th edition of India's Dealscape, an annual deals report capturing how India's alternate investment ecosystem recalibrated through 2025.
In addition to its data-driven analysis, the report features in-depth interviews with senior investment leaders, including:
* Vishal Tulsyan, Founder & Executive Chairman, Motilal Oswal Alternates
* Nishit Garg, Partner, Asia Investment Team, RTP Global
These interviews offer perspectives on capital deployment, exit planning, and how investors are adapting strategies in a more disciplined private markets environment.
To get access to the report, click here.
Private Equity: Deal Volumes Fall 21%, Capital Concentrates in Larger Bets
"What we are seeing is not a retreat from private markets, but a recalibration," said Anitesh Dharam, Business Head, VCCEdge. "Capital in 2025 has become more selective, backing fewer opportunities but with stronger conviction, as investors prioritise durability and exit visibility over rapid deployment."
At a thematic level, the report highlights a clear shift within India's new-age sectors. FinTech, HealthTech and MediaTech recorded steep declines in deal volumes, visible across themes.
Venture Capital: Early-Stage Activity Remains Subdued
PE Funds: Fewer Launches, Capital Raising Tightens
Private equity fund activity reflected the broader tightening in capital supply during 2025. The number of PE funds launched declined 37% year-on-year, while total targeted capital fell 6%, pointing to a more cautious fund formation environment.
Fundraising outcomes were similarly selective. The number of PE funds that raised capital declined 25% in 2025, while the amount raised dropped 56%, underscoring heightened LP scrutiny and longer capital-raising cycles. Smaller funds continued to dominate launches, even as large-ticket fund formations remained limited, reinforcing a preference for proven strategies and managers.
PE Exits: Exit Volumes Hit a Five-Year Low
Private equity exits declined to a five-year low by volume in 2025, reflecting valuation challenges and extended exit timelines. Exit value, however, remained broadly stable, indicating a continued focus on larger, selective monetisation events.
While Exit Activity declined during the five-year period, partial exits increased their share of total exits from 33% in 2021 to 43% in 2024, underscoring the growing use of staggered exit strategies by investors.
M&A Rebounds as Strategic Confidence Returns
India's M&A market recorded a recovery in 2025, with deal volumes rising 22% year-on-year and deal value increasing 16%, signalling renewed confidence among corporates. Domestic transactions continued to dominate, accounting for nearly three-fourths of all M&A deals.
Equity Capital Markets Cool After a Record 2024
After a record-setting 2024, India's equity capital markets entered a phase of recalibration in 2025. ECM deal volumes declined 31%, while deal value fell 38%, reflecting more selective issuance conditions.
A Maturing Market, Not a Retreat
Taken together, India's Dealscape 2025 highlights a private markets ecosystem that is structurally maturing. Lower deal volumes, fewer exits and tighter fundraising reflect a shift toward quality, patience and realistic exit planning, as selectivity -- rather than speed -- defines the current investment cycle.
Founded in 2010, Candle Partners is recognised as one of the leading home grown mid-market Investment Banks in India (with typical deal sizes in the Rs 100-500 crore bracket). Since its inception, Candle has achieved closure of 55+ transactions with key focus being sell side M&A (i.e. representing several family managed businesses in exiting / getting a strategic partner on board). The firm advises companies on fund raises, strategic acquisitions, divestments and majority stake transactions. In 2025, it acted as sole financial advisor for Harsoria Healthcare's fund raise from Tata Capital, Radhesham Wellpack's majority stake sale to JK Paper, and Thomas Assessments India's acquisition by CIEL HR Services. Candle Partners has a 9-member team based in Mumbai, with the majority of team members bringing a wealth of IB & Big-4 experience.
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About VCCEdge
VCCEdge is India's premier financial research platform providing comprehensive data and insights across Private Equity, Venture Capital, M&A, Equity Capital Markets, and Funds. The platform supports deal origination, valuation, due diligence, and competitive intelligence through detailed company profiles, transaction data, and investor tracking.
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