Global funds have recently continued to increase their holdings in Indian stocks, with a total net purchase amount of 31.1 billion rupees. According to the latest data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL), international institutional investors maintained a strong buying trend in the previous trading cycle, continuing to be optimistic about the prospects of the Indian market. This positive capital flow reflects overseas investors' confidence in India's economic growth and stock market performance.
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Global funds have recently continued to increase their holdings in Indian stocks, with a total net purchase amount of 31.1 billion rupees. According to the latest data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL), international institutional investors maintained a strong buying trend in the previous trading cycle, continuing to be optimistic about the prospects of the Indian market. This positive capital flow reflects overseas investors' confidence in India's economic growth and stock market performance.