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flag SEBI eased AIF rules to boost investment in key sectors, including startups, and updated FDI rules for land-border nations.

flag SEBI Chairperson Tuhin Kanta Pandey announced on March 11, 2026, that the regulator is easing accreditation rules for Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) investors to boost capital flows into key sectors. flag Accredited investors, who meet financial criteria, face no minimum investment, while non-accredited investors must invest at least ₹1 crore. flag AIF commitments reached ₹15.7 trillion by December 2025, with ₹6.45 trillion deployed, though only ₹205 billion went to startups. flag Pandey emphasized the need for stronger governance, transparent valuations, and innovation funding. flag SEBI is exploring a “lodge and launch” approval model. flag The regulator also welcomed updated FDI rules for land-border countries, including China, to streamline approvals in electronics, capital goods, and solar cells.

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