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Rohan Saha

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The Indian market has gone sideways again, and there is no positive news to drive the market forward. SIP flows are also gradually decreasing, and now retail investors are starting to get scared. FIIs are investing their money in China and other undervalued countries, so I don't think FIIs will return to India easily. Obviously, FIIs can bring fresh capital to India, but it might not be the same amount. This means that DIIs will remain the market drivers if FIIs continue selling for a few more weeks.

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