Institutional Capital Fuels India’s Shift to Institutional-Grade Real Estat

Mr. Ankur Jalan, CEO, Golden Growth Fund (GGF), a Category II real estate-focused Alternative Investment Fund (AIF):

“India’s real estate, across all segments, is seeing a surge in institutional inflows as the market matures, transparency deepens, and returns become more predictable. With stronger regulations, rising domestic capital pools, and growing confidence in long-term fundamentals, domestic investors are stepping up as a key force—anchoring the sector with patient capital and reinforcing its shift from speculative to institutional-grade investment.”

Mr. Lalit Parihar, Managing Director, Aaiji Group, a Dholera-based real estate firm:

“Rising institutional inflows into India’s real estate reflect a structural shift in the market. As policy reforms, formalization, and steady income-generating assets reduce risk, institutions are increasingly allocating capital at scale—with domestic institutional investors positioning themselves as a stable, long-term driver of real estate growth alongside global investors. The growing geographical diversification of these investments reinforces the market’s depth and stability, while creating opportunities for more players to enter emerging geographies.”

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