Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) withdrew ₹49,340 crore ($5.16 billion) from Indian equities in June, according to data reported by Hindu Businessline.

The selling pressure was driven by early-month global risk aversion and a broader investor preference for developed markets, continuing a trend of capital flight from the emerging market.

6 billion) during the first half of June alone, intensifying a prolonged period of capital outflows.

The June outflow caps a particularly volatile month for foreign capital in India.

FPIs had already offloaded a net ₹63,450 crore ($7.6 billion) during the first half of June alone, intensifying a prolonged period of capital outflows.

The combined monthly exit underscores the depth of the selling spree, which has kept downward pressure on domestic equity valuations.

This development aligns with a wider pattern of emerging-market stress.