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What Is GIFT City? India’s IFSC Hub Explained for NRIs
GIFT City, officially known as Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, is India’s first International Financial Services Centre, located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It has become an important financial gateway for Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India and global investors looking for India-linked opportunities through international financial structures. The hub was created to bring offshore financial services closer to India while offering a regulatory and business environ
What Is GIFT City? India’s IFSC Hub Explained for NRIs
GIFT City, officially known as Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, is India’s first International Financial Services Centre, located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It has become an important financial gateway for Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India and global investors looking for India-linked opportunities through international financial structures. The hub was created to bring offshore financial services closer to India while offering a regulatory and business environ
NRI Capital in GIFT City Dollar Funds Rises 18.59% in Q4 FY26
NRI capital in GIFT City dollar funds rose 18.59% in Q4 FY26, according to the International Financial Services Centres Authority’s official Q4 FY26 bulletin. Diaspora-linked fund allocations from Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Citizens of India reached $747.27 million in the January-March quarter of FY26, up from $630.13 million in the previous quarter. The increase shows growing interest in GIFT City’s dollar-denominated investment structures among global Indian investors.
NRI Capital in GIFT City Dollar Funds Rises 18.59% in Q4 FY26
NRI capital in GIFT City dollar funds rose 18.59% in Q4 FY26, according to the International Financial Services Centres Authority’s official Q4 FY26 bulletin. Diaspora-linked fund allocations from Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Citizens of India reached $747.27 million in the January-March quarter of FY26, up from $630.13 million in the previous quarter. The increase shows growing interest in GIFT City’s dollar-denominated investment structures among global Indian investors.









