

Foreign investors are investing heavily in these stocks!
The decline in the indian stock market continues. In the last one year, the market has fallen drastically due to the continuous selling by foreign investors. By february 2025, FIIs have withdrawn capital worth Rs 1 lakh crore from the indian markets. This has further increased the disappointment among investors. However, foreign investors have increased their stake in select stocks in the last four quarters.
Vedanta Limited
Vedanta is a natural resources company that produces zinc, lead, silver, aluminum, copper and oil and gas. Last year, the company's shares have given a great return of 42 percent. In the third quarter, the company's profit has increased by 70 percent to Rs 5,060 crore. Whereas in the same quarter last year it was Rs 2,868 crore. FIIs have increased their stake from 8.7 percent in the third quarter of 2024 to 12.02 percent in this quarter.
Torrent Pharmaceuticals
This is a pharmaceutical company that manufactures and sells generic formulations. The company's stock has given a return of 15 percent last year and FII holding has increased from 14.14 percent to 16.17 percent in the third quarter of the current financial year. During this period, the company's profit has increased by 13.5 percent from Rs 443 crore to Rs 503 crore.
Siemens
Siemens' business is spread across industry, energy and healthcare sectors. Foreign investors have increased their stake in the company from 8.3 percent in the third quarter of FY 2024 to 8.7 percent in the quarter of 2025. However, during this period, the company's profit has come down from Rs 411 crore to Rs 372 crore.
Wipro
The profit of Wipro, one of the largest IT companies in India, increased from Rs 2,700 crore in the third quarter of FY 2024 to Rs 3,366 crore in the third quarter of 2025. Similarly, the interest of foreign investors also increased in its stock. FIIs have increased their stake in the company from 6.96 percent to 7.8 percent in the third quarter of 2025.