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India’s domestic investors now own more stocks than foreigners, with market participation growing rapidly.
India’s capital markets could see their investor base double in three to five years, driven by rising domestic participation and confidence, with Indian investors now owning more listed stocks than foreign ones.
SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey highlighted that 135 million people are already active in markets, and companies have raised Rs 2 lakh crore in the primary market this year.
He emphasized SEBI’s focus on streamlining capital-raising to boost long-term business investment.
Government and industry leaders stressed the need for ongoing regulatory reforms, innovation, and stronger financial infrastructure to support India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
Los inversores nacionales de la India ahora poseen más acciones que los extranjeros, con una participación en el mercado que crece rápidamente.