India's stock exchanges, NSE and BSE, have temporarily restricted website access for international users amidst rising cyber threats. Despite this precautionary measure, trading for foreign investors remains unaffected, ensuring uninterrupted market operations.
India's leading stock exchanges, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and BSE Ltd, have temporarily limited website access for international users. This decision does not hinder overseas investors from trading in Indian markets, according to three informed sources. The move follows a joint meeting of the exchanges on Tuesday, where cyber threats were a key topic of discussion.
A spokesperson from BSE mentioned cyber threats but did not confirm if any recent incidents had occurred. The decision comes amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed nations. However, sources did not directly link the cyber threat to these geopolitical developments.

Cyber Threats and Precautionary Measures
Given the sensitive environment, exchanges have taken "precautionary" measures, as stated by one source. Despite these actions, Indian markets continue to operate normally. "BSE, being a critical market infrastructure institution (MII), proactively and continuously monitors risks at domestic and international levels for potential cyber threats," said the BSE spokesperson in an email response to Reuters.
The spokesperson further explained that based on monitoring of cyber traffic, websites or locations are blocked as a protective measure to safeguard users and systems. Access is granted selectively on a case-by-case basis to ensure security.
Impact on Market Operations
The temporary restriction does not affect the trading capabilities of foreign investors in Indian markets. This ensures that while security measures are tightened, market operations remain uninterrupted for international participants.
NSE representatives did not immediately respond to inquiries from Reuters regarding this situation. The exchanges' proactive approach highlights their commitment to maintaining secure trading environments amidst potential cyber threats.
Overall, while the geopolitical climate remains tense, India's stock exchanges are taking necessary steps to protect their digital infrastructure without disrupting market activities. These actions reflect a balance between caution and continuity in financial operations.
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