War Over, Taxes Removed, Why Are Foreign Investors Still Not Returning to Indian Markets?

Despite a series of government reforms aimed at easing foreign investment, including tax rationalization and improved clarity on debt instruments, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have yet to return to Indian equities at scale. Analysts note that while the intent of these p

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