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West Asia Tensions Drive $8.3 Billion FII Outflows from India in March
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FIIs Pull $8.3 Billion from Indian Markets in March Amid West Asia Tensions
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20-03-2026, 17:13
FIIs Pull $8.3 Billion from Indian Markets in March Amid West Asia Tensions
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Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned sellers in March, pulling $8.3 billion from Indian markets.
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The outflows reverse the buying momentum seen in February and signal caution due to escalating West Asia tensions.
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FIIs reshuffled portfolios, increasing exposure to industrials and energy stocks while trimming financials.
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In February, FIIs were net buyers, investing $1.7 billion, driven by non-India dedicated active funds.
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The sharp reversal highlights how global geopolitical risks quickly alter foreign investor sentiment.
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