The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) stands as a formidable regulator, ensuring transparency, fairness, and investor protection in India's capital markets. Established in 1988, SEBI's multifaceted roles include formulating regulations, promoting investor education, surveilling market activities, and fostering corporate governance. Through its vigilant oversight of market intermediaries and dynamic adaptation to emerging challenges, SEBI has been a cornerstone in shaping a resilient and vibrant financial landscape in India.
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