India’s Union Budget 2026 raises individual investment limits for non-resident Indians in domestic equities through the Portfolio Investment Scheme, aiming to attract more long-term foreign inflows. The policy shift, which also increases the overall foreign holding cap, is designed to deepen capital markets and tap into growing global Indian interest via platforms like GIFT City.
Union Budget 2026: India raises overseas individual investment limits in equities under PIS
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