British International Investment (BII), backed by the UK government, has shifted its strategy in India, focusing more on exiting investments rather than making new ones. This change, highlighted by Srini Nagarajan, the Managing Director and Head of Asia at BII, comes amid buoyant public markets and increased valuations. The development finance body, which has been investing in India for nearly four decades, has adopted a cautious approach in light of these market conditions. This strategic pivot reflects the organization’s efforts to optimize its investment portfolio amidst evolving economic circumstances.