VergeCloud and KDEM Launch Dhruva: Rs 5 Crore in Cloud Infrastructure Credits for Indian Startups
VergeCloud, in official collaboration with the Karnataka
Digital Economy Mission (KDEM), has launched the Dhruva programme for Indian
startups. The programme commits Rs 5 Crore in sponsored cloud infrastructure
credits to over 1,100 eligible companies. Selected startups receive access to
VergeCloud's CDN, WAF, DDoS protection, DNS, and edge infrastructure platform
from day one, at no cost to them.
Most Indian startups treat security and performance
infrastructure as a cost to defer. This becomes a liability during a breach, a
downtime event, or a compliance audit. As the DPDP Act 2023 and CERT-In
requirements become enforceable across 2026, the gap between what early-stage
companies need and what they can afford has become a structural problem for
India's startup ecosystem.
The Cyber Threat Reality for Indian Startups
India has more than 900 million internet users, the
second-largest user base in the world. It is also the second most targeted
nation for cyberattacks globally. According to CloudSEK's Threat Landscape
Report 2024, 95 Indian entities were hit by data theft attacks in 2024 alone.
Indian organisations faced an average of 2,011 cyberattacks per week in 2025,
significantly above the global average, according to Check Point Software
Technologies.
Two barriers keep most startups exposed. The first is cost.
Production-grade cloud security and delivery infrastructure carries
implementation costs that price out most early-stage companies. The second is
awareness. According to Proofpoint's 2025 Voice of the CISO report, 74 percent
of Indian CISOs admitted their organisations were unprepared to respond to a
cyberattack. Dhruva removes both barriers at once.
How the Dhruva
Programme Works
Applications are reviewed by an independent five-member jury
comprising senior leaders from India's top technology institutions, national
cybersecurity organisations, and global enterprises. The jury evaluates each
submission in anonymised form across product strength, industry vertical,
infrastructure setup, user base, and growth trajectory. No single member holds
veto power. Selections are announced on 5 July 2026.
Every selected startup receives onboarding and configuration
support, workshops on cloud security and scalability, and compliance readiness
guidance covering the DPDP Act 2023 and CERT-In directives. Startups from Tier
2 and Tier 3 cities receive additional consideration from the jury, aligned
with KDEM's Beyond Bengaluru initiative. Target sectors include Fintech, Healthtech,
Edtech, SaaS, OTT, Gaming, and AI companies.




























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