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India has relaxed investment rules for foreign individuals and entities in listed stocks, allowing them to invest via the portfolio investment scheme.
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New Delhi, India
Who
New Delhi government, 'persons resident outside India' (PROIs), Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Mayank Arora (Nangia Global)
What
India has relaxed investment rules for foreign individuals and entities in listed stocks, allowing them to invest via the portfolio investment scheme.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 00:44:00 GMT · 3h 36m ago
Where
New Delhi, India ·
Why
This move aims to curb capital outflows and strengthen the rupee, amid the West Asia war.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
The easing of investment rules for foreign individuals and entities in Indian listed stocks, including a doubling of investment limits, is intended to attract foreign capital and stabilize the Indian currency, which could have broader implications for global investors looking for emerging market opportunities.
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