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Pranav Pai, Founding Partner and CIO of 3one4 Capital, has spent a decade betting on Indian founders at the earliest possible stage, often when they are just two people on a laptop. From backing Licious when 50 investors...
Pranav Pai (3one4 Capital) on Backing Licious, Darwinbox & India's Next Decade of Unicorns is an episode from Founder Thesis by Akshay Datt. Pranav Pai, Founding Partner and CIO of 3one4 Capital, has spent a decade betting on Indian founder...
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Pranav Pai, Founding Partner and CIO of 3one4 Capital, has spent a decade betting on Indian founders at the earliest possible stage, often when they are just two people on a laptop. From backing Licious when 50 investors said no, to spotting Darwinbox before enterprise HR software was considered a credible category in India, Pranav has built a track record that speaks for itself, including a 6x Fund I return, a single-digit loss ratio in a market where 30 to 45 percent of VC capital typically goes to zero, and five unicorns across a $570M portfolio. In a candid, wide-ranging conversation with host Akshay Datt, Pranav shares why he deliberately caps fund size, how he fires people for persistent poor judgment, and why AI can now write your investment thesis but can never replace genuine market instinct. He also delivers one of the sharpest takes on India's foundational AI debate, the myth of the vegetarian Indian consumer, and what it actually takes to build a performance culture inside a VC firm. What you will learn in this episode: 👉How Pranav Pai and 3one4 Capital built India's highest-performing early-stage VC fund without an investment banking or IIT pedigree, by betting on operators over financiers 👉Why 3one4 turned down capital to stay sub-$250M, and the precise mathematical logic that makes fund size a performance variable, not a vanity metric 👉The real story behind the Licious and Darwinbox investments, two of India's most celebrated startup bets, both rejected by 50-plus investors before 3one4 said yes 👉How Pranav evaluates founders using three non-negotiable criteria, including one he rarely admits publicly, and why pain and anger are features, not red flags 👉Why AI can write a 90 percent accurate investment thesis today, what that means for the future of VC as a profession, and where the actual edge now lives 👉Pranav's unfiltered view on India's AI sovereignty debate, the $10 trillion GDP trajectory, and the third path India must take between the US and China models If you found this conversation valuable,
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Pranav Pai (3one4 Capital) on Backing Licious, Darwinbox & India's Next Decade of Unicorns is from Founder Thesis by Akshay Datt.
Published Mar 12, 2026 and 106:14 long