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<h1>Foreign Investors Pull $2 Billion from India, Congress Cites Weak Economy and SEBI Concerns as Key Factors.</h1> Foreign investors withdrawing USD 2 billion from India's financial markets in early 2025 reflects a significant lack of confidence, according to the Congress party. The party attributes this to weak macroeconomic fundamentals, such as stagnant wages, reduced private investment, and a slowdown in consumption growth. Concerns were also raised about conflicts of interest involving the SEBI Chairperson. The Congress noted India's declining attractiveness as an investment destination compared to countries like Vietnam and Malaysia, alongside the rupee's depreciation against the dollar, which heightens currency risks.