This exit has been associated with pressure on the rupee, which weakened past ₹90 per dollar.
Even with India's strong GDP growth, sectors like finance, IT, and healthcare felt the pinch as global risks spooked foreign investors.
Higher US bond yields, a strong dollar, tariff worries, geopolitics, and pricey Indian stocks all played a part, especially early in the year when January saw exits of about ₹35,962 crore (as reported in the source).
Domestic investors have stepped up big timeDomestic investors have stepped up: domestic institutional investors (DIIs) and mutual funds increased buying, helping cushion some of the blow from FPI withdrawals.
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