India's $50 billion IPO pipeline threatened by US-Iran ceasefire collapse
India's IPO market, which was poised to see $50 billion worth of listings in 2026, faces significant risk after the U.S. ended its ceasefire with Iran. The article highlights that IPO activity in India has started slowly this year compared to other major markets, and the geopolitical development threatens to derail a pipeline of blockbuster listings that were expected to follow the successful debut of Meesho in December 2025.
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IPO activity in India so far in 2026 has lacked the enthusiasm seen in other major markets
After a slow start this year, IPOs worth $50 billion were ready to hit Indian markets
These plans are at risk after the U.S. ended the ceasefire with Iran
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After a slow start this year, IPOs worth $50 billion were ready to hit Indian markets. These plans are at risk after the U.S. ended the ceasefire with Iran.
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