"This shows a renewed sense of optimism about Indian markets, where foreign investors also continue to repose faith," Sikka told a gathering of institutional investors and fund managers here.
Sikka, who is also Chairman of mutual fund industry body AMFI, said there have been a lot of ambitious projects that have been launched, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley have been travelling across the world to invite foreign investors.
The summit organiser Asia Pacific Investors Cooperation (APIC) CEO Ana Sharp said it is a business platform created by and for Asian institutional investors including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, government funds, social security systems, and insurance companies.
"These institutions represent APIC's private membership. APIC covers 22 Asia Pacific markets and the members currently present here at the Summit represent USD 10 trillion worth of Assets Under Management," she added.