Bangalore-based venture capital firm Footprint Ventures will focus one-third of its investments on exploiting the India-US-Israel triangle. The firm will invest directly into Israeli technology firms and set up new companies in India that would have exclusive rights to the technology and distribution here and in other developing markets. Success will ride on the firm’s co-founder Neill Brownstein, who also co-founded Silicon Valley-based, long-standing venture capital firm Bessemer Venture Partners, and founded Novak-Biddle Venture Fund. The other co-founders are Linda Brownstein, Josh Bornstein and Shalini Elassery. “We are looking to accelerate industrial technology’s entry into India,” says Brownstein. This Israel-India route is yet to be exploited by funds in India. Footprint’s strategy also demonstrates the deepening interest from abroad in exploiting India’s domestic market, as opposed to taking advantage of just the low costs here, and private equity’s role in it. Brownstein would not disclose the size of the fund, saying, “We are backed by well-healed investors.” […]