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Foreign Funds Pour Rs 30,950 Crore into Indian Markets in May, FDI Climbs to $81.04 Billion

A softer US dollar has reignited foreign investor interest in India’s markets

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Overview

  • FPIs injected Rs 19,860 crore into equities and Rs 12,155 crore into debt during May 2025, resulting in total inflows of Rs 30,950 crore
  • These inflows marked a turnaround from Q1 net equity outflows of Rs 92,491 crore
  • India’s GDP growth accelerated to 7.4 per cent in the January–March quarter of FY2024-25, underscoring robust domestic fundamentals
  • Foreign direct investment into India rose 14 per cent to $81.04 billion in FY25, with Singapore contributing $15 billion for the seventh straight year
  • Investors pointed to a weakening dollar, anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts and ongoing policy reforms as catalysts for renewed confidence