Long-Term Growth Outlook for India Remains Strong Despite Market Volatility
Ignore market noise, India’s long-term story intact, say D-Street bulls Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania
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Despite recent foreign institutional investor outflows and geopolitical tensions, prominent investors Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania assert that India's long-term growth story is intact. They emphasize the importance of disciplined investing and patience, highlighting sectors like defense and infrastructure as potential beneficiaries in the evolving global landscape.
- 01India's structural growth drivers remain strong despite recent market volatility.
- 02Foreign institutional investors have sold equities worth ₹2.06 lakh crore in 2026.
- 03Investors should focus on long-term wealth creation through disciplined investing.
- 04Sectors like defense, infrastructure, and logistics are expected to benefit in the future.
- 05Gold and silver should have limited allocation in investment portfolios.
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₹2.06 lakh crore worth of equities have been sold by foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in 2026, marking a significant outflow amid geopolitical tensions and concerns about India's position in technology sectors like artificial intelligence and semiconductors. However, prominent investors Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania, speaking at the Groww India Investor Festival 2026 in Mumbai, maintain that India's long-term growth narrative remains robust. They urge retail investors to disregard short-term market fluctuations and focus on wealth creation through disciplined investing. Damani noted that while the Nifty index has declined over 7% year-to-date, historical trends show that markets can move sideways even as fundamentally strong companies thrive. He emphasized the importance of patience and compounding in investment strategies, stating,
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The ongoing foreign investment outflows could lead to increased volatility in the stock market, affecting retail investors' portfolios and potentially influencing future investment strategies.
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