India's position as the fourth-largest stock market globally, with a market capitalization of approximately $4.3 trillion, is under threat due to the rise of AI-driven markets in Taiwan and South Korea. These countries, home to major semiconductor manufacturers like TSMC, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix, are experiencing market surges fueled by the growing demand for AI chips. In contrast, India's tech sector, focused on IT services, is struggling to maintain momentum as AI hardware becomes the dominant investment theme.
Despite India's strength in AI talent, holding 16% of the global AI talent pool, its stock market does not reflect this advantage. The Nifty IT index saw a significant 21% decline in February 2024, highlighting concerns over AI's potential to automate traditional IT outsourcing models. As global capital flows favor markets with direct AI hardware exposure, India's services-heavy market composition poses a challenge, potentially impacting passive fund allocations and institutional capital inflows.
India's Stock Market Faces Pressure as AI Hardware Markets Surge
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