Tuhin Kanta Pandey, chairman of SEBI, noted that the Indian financial markets are gaining deeper investor trust due to transparency, regulatory reform and expanding participation. He highlighted that foreign investors are interested not just in short-term plays but long-term India-growth stories — which is a positive signal amidst global volatility.
For Indian companies, this means the “India story” remains attractive in the global capital flows narrative — a good backdrop for fundraising, listing or debt-issuance activities. For retail investors, the takeaway is that capital markets in India are becoming more sophisticated — but also that global factors (rates, flows, geopolitics) still matter greatly.

