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India-based cloud infrastructure firm Nava raised $22 M Series A funding

In a Series A funding round, India-based Nava, a cloud infrastructure company that specializes in GPU compute and AI data centers throughout the Asia-Pacific area, raised $22 million.

According to a press release from the company on Thursday, Greenoaks led the funding round, with RTP Global and Unicorn India Ventures participating.

In order to increase its presence in important Asia-Pacific markets and gain access to international talent, the company also announced that it would be rebranding from Kluisz to Nava and confirmed plans to set up Singapore as its regional headquarters.

The additional funding will be used by Nava to develop its AI compute platform, grow its operations throughout the region, and hire technical and senior leadership personnel in fields like operations, GPU engineering, and AI data center design.

Nava, formerly known as Kuisz, was founded in 2025 by Abhinav Sinha, Vamshidhar Reddy, and Abhijeet Singh to develop a cloud platform especially for AI workloads. It combines software layers for orchestration and deployment, GPU compute infrastructure, and AI-optimized data centers.

Such infrastructure is becoming more and more in demand. KPMG estimates that in order to meet the growing demand for AI, data center capacity in Southeast Asia will need to triple by 2030, with similar gaps appearing in India. A large portion of the region’s current infrastructure is not built for workloads unique to AI.

Prior to this, Unicorn India Ventures, Blume Founders Fund, Climber Capital, and RTP Global led Nava’s $9.6 million seed funding.

 

 

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