New Delhi, March 11 -- The Indian stock market has been experiencing a steady decline for several months due to global trade disputes, foreign portfolio investor withdrawals, concerns about corporate earnings, and valuation pressures, as noted by analysts.

Mohit Gulati, the CIO and managing partner of ITI Growth Opportunities Fund highlighted that despite the recent steep correction, Indian stock market remains expensive, with valuations still stretched compared to historical averages.

"It's good that my fellow Indians are beginning to realize that achieving FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) isn't easy, and life isn't just based on compound interest formulas," added Gulati.

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