Venture capital involves investing in young, growing companies with potential for significant growth. It provides long-term funding through purchasing equity shares. Venture capitalists assist companies in areas like product development, networking, and preparing for IPOs or acquisitions. India's venture capital industry is regulated by SEBI and governed by tax rules. It focuses on sectors like software, biotech and clean energy and cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. Success requires a supportive regulatory environment, adequate exit options for investors, and infrastructure like incubators.