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From IIT Delhi to billionaire: Jyoti Bansal builds second $5.5B company

Jyoti Bansal, IIT Delhi graduate and former AppDynamics founder, launched AI-based Harness after selling his first company, raising $240 million and valuing him at $2.3 billion, cementing his billionaire status.

December 18, 2025 / 01:37 IST
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Bansal builds second billion-dollar company (LinkedIn/Jyoti Bansal)
Bansal builds second billion-dollar company (LinkedIn/Jyoti Bansal)

Indian-born entrepreneur Jyoti Bansal has joined the billionaire ranks after building two billion-dollar companies, most recently Harness, an AI-based software delivery platform that has raised $240 million at a lofty valuation, according to Forbes.

An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Bansal grew up in a small town in Rajasthan. He has said that early exposure to global tech success stories shaped his ambitions. Recalling a visit by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to an IIT campus and the rise of Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia, Bansal told Forbes: “That's what brought me to Silicon Valley.”

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The long road to entrepreneurship in the US

At 21, Bansal moved to California with only a few hundred dollars and a clear goal of becoming an entrepreneur. However, US visa restrictions forced him to put that dream on hold. As an H-1B visa holder, he was required to work before starting a company, spending seven years as an engineer at three small enterprise technology firms that sponsored his visa.