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Sajith Pai
'VC' at Blume Ventures, India
Sajith Pai is a Director at Blume Ventures, one of India's leading early-stage venture capital firms.12 Here are some key details about him:
Background and Experience
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Sajith joined Blume Ventures in September 2018 after a long career in media and entertainment.13
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Prior to Blume, he spent over 20 years at Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd. (Times Group), where his last role was Associate Vice President.1
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At Times Group, he worked across multiple roles including strategy, corporate development, and supporting startup ventures like Times Music and Times Now.1
Current Role at Blume Ventures
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As Director, he focuses on investments in areas like consumertech, edtech, HRtech, B2B commerce and SMB SaaS.12
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He was elevated to Investment Partner at Blume in March 2023, recognizing his contributions.2
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Sajith leads Blume's investments in domestic consumer internet and B2B marketplaces, including edtech.2
Education
- MBA from Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad1
- BA in Economics from Chowgule College, Goa University1
Other Interests
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He actively writes about technology, business, culture and their intersections on his personal website and LinkedIn.3
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Sajith has been published in outlets like Scroll, Buzzfeed, Quartz and Arre.3
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He is known for his thought leadership in the Indian startup ecosystem.2
Sajith Pai is considered an influential figure in India's venture capital and startup landscape, combining his media background with deep expertise in early-stage investing across multiple sectors.
Highlights
This is great advice from @bgurley on getting into VC.
I wrote a post, my version, on how to break into (India) VC a couple of years back: https://t.co/JwJUPjgZf2
In that I write 1/ Top-tier VC is capital sales to elite founders who have choice of who to take capital from 2/ VC firms want candidates who will be able to connect, engage and persuade these elite founders to take their capital 3/ When you apply to VC funds, the more you are able to signal (via content, past work, research, and interview performance) that you will be able to connect / engage / persuade these elite founders, the more likely you will get in (or even get to be interviewed). I share a playbook on how you can add or enhance these signals.
Do read the Gurley piece below. I definitely plan to read the book he recommends, and if you are looking to break into the Indian industry do check my piece out as well.
Yes, ofc, Naval, how nice of you to think of me.
Also honoured to know that some scammer thinks I am worthy of being on some list of VCs or contacts that Naval Ravikant would possibly write to! https://t.co/6l3ctb13qo



