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Foreign Investors Drive Record Inflows into Indian Bonds
2 Nov
Summary
- Foreign investment in Indian government securities hits record high of Rs 13,397 crore in October 2025
 - Stable rupee, potential trade deal, and expected monetary easing attract foreign investors
 - FPI holdings in government securities reach record levels due to attractive yields and RBI's efforts
 

As of November 3rd, 2025, the Indian debt market has seen a surge in foreign investment, with a record high of Rs 13,397 crore being pumped into government securities in October. This influx of foreign portfolio investment (FPI) is attributed to several factors, including a stable rupee, the potential for a favorable trade deal, and expected monetary easing by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
The RBI's efforts to manage the rupee have also played a significant role in attracting global funds to Indian debt. FPI holdings in government securities have reached a record high, reflecting the attractive yields on offer and the central bank's proactive measures to maintain currency stability.
Looking ahead, the continued inflow of foreign investment into the Indian bond market is expected to provide a boost to the country's economic growth and development. The strong investor interest underscores the growing appeal of India as a destination for global capital, driven by its stable macroeconomic environment and the government's efforts to create a conducive investment climate.




