9 large-cap stocks where DIIs are trimming their stakes in Q3

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Feb 18, 2026, 07:20:32 PM IST

Stakes Trimmed

A decrease in DII (Domestic Institutional Investor) shareholding typically indicates that domestic investors are reducing their exposure to a particular stock. This could suggest a lack of confidence in the stock’s future performance, potential concerns about market conditions, or a shift in investment strategy. We have highlighted the top nine stocks in the NSE large-cap with decreased DII shareholding in December '25 on a quarter-on-quarter basis, according to StockEdge's shareholding scan.

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Bharat Petroleum Corporation

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Bharat Petroleum Corporation

DII shareholding fell to 19.99% in the December 2025 quarter from 22.24% in September 2025.

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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles

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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles

DII shareholding declined to 15.39% in December 2025, compared with 17.33% in the September 2025 quarter.

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Canara Bank

DII shareholding decreased to 10.49% in December 2025 from 12.25% in the September 2025 quarter.

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Siemens Energy India

DII ownership slipped to 6.69% in the December 2025 quarter, versus 8.04% in September 2025.

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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone

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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone

DII shareholding reduced to 13.89% in December 2025, compared with 15.03% in the September quarter.

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Cummins India

DII stake eased to 20.71% in the December 2025 quarter from 21.83% in September 2025.

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Vedanta

DII holding moderated to 15.25% in December 2025, down from 16.19% in September 2025.

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Hindalco Industries

DII shareholding slipped to 23.48% in the December 2025 quarter, compared with 24.42% in September 2025.

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State Bank of India

DII ownership edged lower to 27.18% in December 2025 from 27.78% in the September 2025 quarter.

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