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Rs 2 lakh crore selloff by FIIs in 2025 so far and counting

With Sensex and Nifty barely moving in US dollar terms, FIIs offload aggressively while global markets rally.

October 03, 2025 / 07:07 IST
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Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have pulled out over Rs2 lakh crore from Indian secondary markets in 2025 so far, already eclipsing all previous annual outflow records with three months still left in the year.

This comes on top of Rs 1.21 lakh crore of withdrawals in 2024, reflecting sustained foreign pessimism despite repeated government efforts to revive sentiment. Interestingly, while FIIs have been relentless sellers in listed equities, they remain active in the primary market—infusing over Rs 44,180 crore in 2025 so far after a record Rs 1.22 lakh crore in 2024.

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The exodus has been driven by slowing earnings growth, stretched valuations, rupee weakness, geopolitical tensions, and more attractive opportunities overseas. Pressure escalated after Sebi’s 2024 decision to classify certain FPIs as “high-risk.” Funds with over 50 percent exposure to a single Indian corporate group or holdings above Rs 25,000 crore were mandated to disclose ultimate beneficiaries by September 9, 2024, or face license cancellation. Many chose to pare exposure in late 2024, sparking volatility.