India experienced a dramatic 99% drop in Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) inflows in 2024, predominantly due to robust US economic performance and tightened Indian market conditions. Analysts highlight factors like India’s high valuations and economic uncertainties. Despite this, domestic investor presence maintained market stability, while FPIs showed interest in long-term prospects.
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