DII Surge Turns Tables in Indian Stock Market After 25 Years, FIIs Take a Backseat
**New Delhi: After 25 years, the Indian stock market is witnessing a historic shift in investment trends. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) have overtaken Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) in market participation, marking a significant turning point in the equity landscape.
DII Holdings Hit Record HighAccording to the latest September-quarter data, DII holdings in NSE-listed companies have surged to 18.26%, the highest level ever recorded. In contrast, foreign investors’ holdings have dropped to 16.71%, the lowest in 13 years. The crossover between DIIs and FIIs actually occurred in the March quarter, driven by strong domestic inflows.
Why the Shift?Siddharth Bhamre, Research Head at Asit C Mehta Intermediates, explained that the widening gap between FII and DII holdings r...





