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Over the past two years, one of the most common questions we’ve received from clients has been: When will FIIs come back to the Indian markets? The narrative often suggests that FIIs are exiting India, but a closer look at the numbers reveals a more nuanced story.

Selling or Allocating? Decoding FII Participation in India

  • DIIs have stepped up massively: With net inflows of nearly ₹11.9 lakh crore, domestic institutions have provided unprecedented support to the markets.
  • FIIs show large secondary market outflows: The ₹3.29 lakh crore outflow from FIIs in the secondary market has fuelled the perception that they are “selling India.”
  • Primary market tells a different story: When we include IPO participation, FIIs have invested ₹1.7 lakh crore into India. This offsets part of the secondary market outflows, bringing the net figure to -₹1.47 lakh crore.

What Does This Mean? The headline narrative—that FIIs are abandoning India—is only partially true. While they have reduced exposure in the secondary market, their active participation in the primary market signals continued confidence in India. In other words, FIIs are not walking away; they are “tactically reallocating”. While the headlines may paint a picture of FIIs selling India, the data shows a more balanced reality. FIIs continue to tactically allocate capital to India, even as DIIs dominate flows. For investors, this highlights the resilience of Indian markets and the importance of looking beyond the surface narrative to understand the true dynamics at play.

Our take on this : While the narrative is FIIs are selling India, which is partially true, the true picture remains that they continue to tactically allocate to India.

 

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