
Swiggy, Waaree Energies among 4 firms added to MSCI India Index
Hitachi Energy India, Swiggy, Vishal Mega Mart and Waaree Energies are the additions to the MSCI India Index, according to an announcement by MSCI.
Two companies — Sona BLW Precision and Thermax — will move out of the index, as per the announcement.
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In the MSCI Global Small Cap Indexes, 15 firms will be added, while 6 companies will move out effective August 26, 2025.
However, Bharat Dynamics, Easy Trip Planners, Hikal, Jain Irrigation Systems, MSTC and Protean eGov Technologies will move out. PTI SUM HVA
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