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Institutional investors in India follow codes but governance change lags badly

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Institutional investors in India follow codes but governance change lags badly

Compliance is rising, but boardroom impact is barely visible

Five years after stewardship codes became mandatory for mutual funds and AIFs, India has largely nailed the paperwork. But regulators and analysts are finding little proof that this procedural compliance is translating into stronger governance outcomes. The result: institutional investors increasingly act, yet companies see limited influence from those actions on decisions that matter.

  • Stewardship codes are being followed at scale
  • Evidence of real governance influence remains thin
  • Mutual funds and AIFs show procedural improvement
  • Boardroom outcomes have not clearly improved
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