
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have made a notable return to the Indian equity market, purchasing approximately ₹19,000 crore worth of equities over the last five days. This resurgence follows a period of net selling, where FIIs offloaded shares worth ₹4,352 crore on March 28, 2025, marking a bearish end to the fiscal year 2025. Despite this recent buying activity, FIIs have been net sellers for three of the last five financial years, with a total sale of ₹1.31 trillion in FY25, the highest since FY22. Meanwhile, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have been active buyers, acquiring shares worth ₹6.07 trillion in the same period. On April 1, 2025, FIIs reported a net sell of ₹5,901.63 crore, while DIIs net bought ₹4,322.58 crore in equities. Overall, foreign investors infused nearly ₹31,000 crore into the Indian equity markets in the last six trading sessions, driven by attractive valuations and improved macroeconomic indicators.





Indian equities ended the financial year to March 31 on a positive note, but gains were modest against the previous fiscal year and compared with many other global markets. A wave of selling pressure from foreigners in the second-half of April-March eroded most of the gains, https://t.co/Ui8dbysoFl
FII/FPI & DII trading activity on NSE, BSE and MSEI in Capital Market segment 1st April 2025 #FIIs net sell ₹5,901.63 crore while #DIIs net buy ₹4,322.58 crore in equities today (provisional) #FIIs #DII #FIIDII #FII https://t.co/PdaacUDQNU
#FundFlow | #FIIs net sell ₹5,901.63 crore while #DIIs net buy ₹4,322.58 crore in equities today (provisional) https://t.co/VBMbdQSVZf