FPIs withdraw ₹17,741 cr from Indian equities in July, NSDL data shows
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in July, with a total outflow of ₹-17,741 crore, according to data released by NSDL.
This marks the first month of negative investment by FPIs after three consecutive months of positive inflows during April, May, and June.
The sharp reversal in sentiment was driven by a sudden surge in selling during the last week of July. Between 28 July and 1 August, foreign investors pulled out ₹17,390.6 crore from Indian equities, which significantly impacted the overall monthly numbers and pushed July's investment into negative territory.
The recent selling pressure is largely due to the fresh reciprocal tariffs imposed by the United States, which has impacted India among several other countries.
These tariffs have raised concerns over global trade stability and investor sentiment, prompting FPIs to reassess their exposure in markets.
The data also highlighted that May saw the highest FPI inflows so far in 2025, while January witnessed the largest sell-off, with net selling of ₹-78,027 crore.
With the recent selling in July, the total net outflow by FPIs in the calendar year 2025 has now crossed ₹-1,01,795 crore.
The reversal in FPI trend raises concerns for the Indian equity market, which had been witnessing strong support from foreign investors in the previous months.
However, the global economic developments like reciprocal tariffs by US President Trump and geopolitical tensions between US and Russia will continue to influence FPI behavior in the coming weeks.