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Current volatility reflects recalibration rather than collapse, lesson for investors should be composure
The Statesman Delhi
|February 16, 2026
Atentative calm has returned to Dalal Street, though few would mistake it for conviction.
After three consecutive months of relentless selling, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have turned net buyers in February, infusing nearly $1.7 billion into Indian equities.
The immediate trigger appears to be greater clarity on the India-US trade arrangement, which has eased policy uncertainty and steadied ris! sentiment. Yet, as Pranay Aggarwall, Director and CEO of Stoxkart, astutely observes, this looks less like a structural pivot and more like a cautious reallocation.
The context matters. For much of the year, foreign flows have remained negative, reflecting global headwinds rather than domestic frailty. Elevated US bond yields, a resilient dollar, and ambiguity around the trajectory of American interest rates have kept emerging markets on a tight leash. Against that backdrop, the recent inflows into India may simply represent tactical positioning rather than a decisive endorsement of valuations or earnings prospects.
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