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Mohandas Pai Flags Lack of Domestic Capital in India

Vijendra Yadav
Last updated: June 11, 2025 7:57 am
Vijendra Yadav
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Indian companies, especially those in the technology and startup sectors, have long relied on foreign investment to fuel expansion. Addressing a gathering of business leaders in Bengaluru on Thursday, Pai stated, “We cannot build a robust, self-reliant economy if our best entrepreneurs must depend on overseas capital. The lack of deep domestic pools of capital is a critical challenge that must be addressed immediately.”

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Tracing the Roots of Capital ShortagePolicy Reforms: An Urgent ImperativeThe Cost of Relying on Foreign CapitalIndustry Voices Call for Greater Local ParticipationLooking Ahead: Charting a Path for Reform

Pai’s warning reflects a growing unease within the Indian business community. While foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into India reached a record $85 billion last year, domestic venture capital and private equity remain relatively shallow compared to global peers.

Tracing the Roots of Capital Shortage

Experts say that India’s fragmented investment landscape, restrictive pension fund rules, and limited participation by domestic institutional investors have all contributed to the capital shortfall. According to a report by Bain & Company, Indian startups received less than 15% of their total funding from domestic sources in 2023, compared to over 50% in markets like the U.S. and China.

“Institutional reform is needed,” said Naina Lal Kidwai, former chairperson of HSBC India, in a recent interview. “Pension and insurance funds in India control massive savings, but outdated regulations prevent them from backing domestic equities and startups.”

Policy Reforms: An Urgent Imperative

Pai has called on policymakers to unlock India’s pools of domestic capital. He suggests revamping regulations governing pension and insurance funds, encouraging mutual funds to diversify investments, and offering tax incentives for local investors backing Indian enterprises.

“As the country aspires to become a $5 trillion economy, building sizeable domestic capital markets is non-negotiable,” Pai stressed. “If we don’t act now, Indian innovation risks being owned by foreign entities.”

Several industry groups are also pressing for reforms. The Indian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (IVCA), in its recent whitepaper, urged the government to allow Employee Provident Fund (EPF) contributions to be invested in alternative assets, including startups.

The Cost of Relying on Foreign Capital

Heavy dependence on foreign funding not only exposes Indian firms to geopolitical risks but can also lead to loss of control over strategic assets. A study by KPMG noted that foreign investors now hold stakes in over 80% of Indian unicorns.

“Founders often have to cede significant board control to overseas investors, which can be detrimental for local interests,” said Priya Maheshwari, an economist at the Centre for Policy Research.

Industry Voices Call for Greater Local Participation

Several prominent figures in Indian business have echoed Pai’s concerns. Sanjeev Bikhchandani, co-founder of Info Edge, recently tweeted: “Vast pools of Indian savings should flow into productive assets in the country. It’s the only way to secure our economic future.”

Startups themselves say domestic investors are often more patient and aligned with long-term national goals. Ritesh Agarwal, founder and CEO of OYO Rooms, commented in a panel, “When our investors are Indian, they better understand local challenges and opportunities.”

Looking Ahead: Charting a Path for Reform

Policy makers appear to be taking note. The Ministry of Finance, in its latest Economic Survey, acknowledged the need to deepen capital markets and promote domestic avenues of investment. However, translating intent into action remains a challenge amid regulatory complexities and risk aversion.

Analysts suggest that a combination of regulatory easing, awareness campaigns, and incentives could help channel India’s vast household savings (estimated at $1.3 trillion annually) into domestic equity markets and startups.

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