The September quarter was full of surprises for the markets and the investors alike. Whether it is the ongoing tariff war, which further heightened during the quarter, or the sudden spike in the US H-1B Visa fees by Trump, or the sluggish Q1FY26 earnings reports, or the depreciating Indian currency, all these took a toll on Indian markets as Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) again went on a selling spree during the quarter.
FIIs sold Indian equities worth ₹76,609 crore during the September quarter, again turning net sellers not only in the equity segment but overall, as well. This number is around double the equity investments FIIs made in India during the June quarter. (Source: NSDL)
Having said that, there are select stocks that FIIs bought during the quarter, taking the overa

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