India's unicorn landscape has evolved rapidly, with 70 new billion-dollar startups emerging between 2021 and 2024, contrasting the decade it took to create the first 30. However, the pace has slowed, resembling a more methodical approach akin to Test cricket, as some unicorns face challenges, like Byju’s nearing insolvency. Meanwhile, Agros, a solar-powered irrigation startup, has raised $4.25 million to expand its services in Southeast Asia, aiming to partner with 30,000 farmers by 2027.