There is a major shift occurring in global markets as investors pull billions of dollars out of China’s slowing economy and redirect funds to India. After years of betting on China as the biggest growth story, Wall Street firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are now endorsing India as the top investment destination for the next decade.
Hedge funds and asset managers around the world are pivoting to India, seeing it as a prime opportunity for growth compared to China‘s economic struggles. India’s GDP and stock market growth have historically moved in tandem, and if 7% annual growth continues, the market size could expand accordingly. Recent capital inflows reflect this enthusiasm, with India overtaking Hong Kong as the 4th largest stock market globally.
Multiple factors make India an attractive alternative to China, including strong economic expansion under Prime Minister Modi‘s infrastructure initiatives aimed at attracting investment away from Beijing. India’s political stability and growth prospects contrast China’s fraying ties with Western nations. For countries such as the U.S., India is regarded as a potential counterweight to China’s global influence.

India is also building a massive digital ecosystem to bring hundreds of millions of new consumers into the marketplace, which global companies want access to. Government spending on infrastructure will further boost growth, and the country’s sovereign bond market is opening to foreign investors for the first time.
India’s once-insular financial markets will continue to open up. With foreign ownership just above 2%, the nation’s $1.2 trillion sovereign-bond market is being added to JPMorgan Chase & Co’s global debt index from June. The move may lure as much as $100 billion of inflows in the coming years, according to HSBC Asset Management, reports Bloomberg.
India is now seen as the most promising emerging market for the next decade. This has triggered a gold rush of capital inflows as global investors pivot toward India and away from China’s uncertainties.
Last updated: December 26th, 2025
