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Talktail 9.0 Brings Together 100+ Startups and Investors in a Power-Packed Evening in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, 12th July 2025 – Talktail 9.0, hosted by Easy Knowledge Club in collaboration with i-Hub Gujarat and eChai, successfully concluded on 12th July 2025 at i-Hub. The event brought together a vibrant mix of over 100 startups, investors, and ecosystem leaders, creating a dynamic space for insightful conversations and high-value networking.


The evening began with networking over Hi-Tea, setting the tone for the engaging sessions that followed. The event featured two thought-provoking panel discussions aimed at addressing real-world challenges faced by early-stage startups.

The first panel, “Beyond Fundraising: What Founders Must Build Before Seeking Capital,” was moderated by Mr. Jatin Chaudhary, Co Founder of eChai Ventures. The panel featured Chahat Aggarwal (Venture Partner, A Square Capital), Sulay Lavsi (Founder, Bummer), and Pawan Raj Kumar (Partner, Zeca Capital), who shared actionable insights on how startups can strengthen their fundamentals before raising funds.

The second panel, “The Exit Mindset: When Should Founders Start Thinking About It?” delved into strategic thinking around exits – a critical yet often overlooked topic in the startup journey. Moderated by Yagnesh Sanghrajka (Founder & Managing Partner, 247VC), the discussion included Aditya Arora (CEO, Faad Capital) and Nakul Saxena (Managing Partner, Solara Capital), who offered deep perspectives on planning for long-term outcomes. The event concluded with a vote of thanks, celebrating the spirit of collaboration and shared learning that defined Talktail 9.0.

Amit Singal, Founding Partner at Fluid Ventures and Co-Founder at Easy Knowledge Club, shared, “Talktail was born out of a need to bring honest, actionable conversations to the forefront of the startup ecosystem. With each edition, we’re building a stronger community of founders and funders who learn, grow, and win together. Talktail 9.0 in Ahmedabad has been a milestone in that journey.”

Hiranmay Mahanta, CEO of i-Hub Gujarat, added, “At i-Hub, we believe in enabling meaningful conversations that lead to impact. Talktail 9.0 created a powerful platform for startups to engage with investors and learn from their journeys. We’re happy to support such initiatives that nurture Gujarat’s growing innovation ecosystem.” With every edition, Talktail continues to grow as a trusted platform that connects founders and investors through meaningful dialogue. The 9th edition reaffirmed its position as a key initiative shaping India’s vibrant startup landscape.

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