SEBI And NISM Host Samvad 2026 Symposium
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- Last Updated on 19 January, 2026

PR No.07/2026, Dated 16.01.2026
1. Introduction
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in collaboration with National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM), organised Samvad 2026, its annual flagship symposium on the securities market, in Mumbai.
2. Theme Of The Symposium
The 2026 edition of Samvad was themed “Sustained Capital Formation”, reflecting SEBI’s focus on building resilient, inclusive, and long-term capital markets to support India’s economic growth.
3. Participation And Deliberations
The symposium brought together regulators, policymakers, industry leaders, academicians, and investors. Participants deliberated on the future trajectory of India’s capital markets, including policy reforms, innovation, and evolving market structures.
4. Key Focus Areas
Discussions centred on improving market efficiency, fostering innovation, strengthening investor trust, and enabling broader participation across asset classes. Emphasis was placed on sustaining capital flows while maintaining robust regulatory safeguards.
5. Conclusion
Samvad 2026 reaffirmed stakeholder commitment to strengthening India’s securities market ecosystem. By encouraging dialogue among key market participants, the symposium underscored SEBI’s continued efforts to promote sustainable capital formation and long-term market development.
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