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Singapore's Indian Stock Holdings Drop 20% in FY26
24 Jan
Summary
- Singapore Government's investment in Indian stocks declined by 20%.
- The portfolio value was approximately Rs 1,84,455 crore as of January 2026.
- This investor holds stakes in 50 BSE-listed companies.

The Government of Singapore (GoS), a leading foreign institutional investor in India, has reported a substantial decrease in its Indian stock market portfolio. As of January 23, 2026, GoS's investments in 50 BSE-listed companies were valued at approximately Rs 1,84,455 crore. This represents a decline of nearly 20% compared to its portfolio value of Rs 2,31,704 crore recorded in March 2025. The fiscal year 2025-2026 has thus far seen a significant reduction in this substantial foreign investment. The GoS remains a key player, consistently holding the top position by portfolio value among foreign institutional investors in India.




