Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have withdrawn ₹25,564 crore from Indian equities in August alone.

Year-to-date, FII exits total ₹1.57 lakh crore, signaling continued concern or profit-booking.

Persistent outflows underscore caution in global investor sentiment toward India.

Sectors like financials and auto have borne significant selling pressure.

Domestic institutional investors may need to step up to support equity markets.

The pullback coincides with rising trade tensions and macro 

Wage-sensitive segments may feel pressure if capital investment slows.

Market volatility is likely to persist without clear external triggers.

FIIs' behaviour may shift if policy clarity or earnings rebound.

Foreign outflows remain a critical monitor for equity stability.