Shiprocket's cofounder to lead Tribe Capital's first India fund

Tribe Capital's India AIF, led by Vishesh Khurana, aims for local presence with Raj Snehil Juneja. Zomato linked. Emphasis on local partners, capital. Funding round targets exit for early investors.

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Silicon Valley venture capital firm Tribe Capital, which last year announced plans of setting up a $250 million India-specific alternate investment fund (AIF) has roped in a founder from its own portfolio to head this foray.

The $1.6 billion fund has hired Vishesh Khurana, co-founder of Shiprocket, a logistics technology unicorn that also counts Zomato as its investor. "Expanding our investment footprint in the region entails a stronger local presence, which means more local partners and capital resources," Arjun Sethi, co-founder and chairman at Tribe Capital said in an email.

"To spearhead this initiative, Vishesh Khurana and Raj Snehil Juneja have joined Tribe Capital India, leading our India-focused endeavors alongside myself."


Juneja, who will work with Khurana, is a venture capital investor and founder of investment firms such as Disruptors Capital and First Unicorn Capital. The development comes at a time when Shiprocket is in advanced talks to raise $70-100 million with a majority of the capital expected to come from Tribe Capital.

According to sources, the current round of funding will have around 70% of secondary component to give exit to early investors.
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