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India’s FPI debt inflows reached 62% of cumulative equity at $95.5 billion since FY99; $19.3 billion since FY25: Report

Foreign investors are increasingly favoring India’s debt market, with FPI debt inflows comprising a significant portion of overall foreign capital. This trend is boosted by global bond index inclusion and easier access routes. With attractive real yields and a stable currency outlook, India is poised for more debt investments, crucial for managing the current account deficit and supporting the rupee.
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