India’s FDI Rule Overhaul Reshapes Rupee Trade: Impact on Nifty, Gold and BTC

- India proposes to raise the CCEA FDI limit from $523M (₹5,000 crore) to $1.57B and ease rules.
- FDI inflows surged 18% to $58.84B in FY26, but global risk appetite still determines actual inflows.
- Any rise in dollar inflows could shift USD/INR and alter INR returns on Nifty, gold and BTC.
The Government of India is actively considering a landmark proposal to triple the threshold for foreign direct investment (FDI) requiring Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approval from $523M (₹5,000 crore) to $1.57B (₹15,000 crore). However, for Indian investors, the key is whether easier approvals translate into higher inflows, as global risk appetite can determine actual capital entering India.
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