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    What does it take to build an inflation proof portfolio in 2026?

    Mohit ReddyBy Mohit ReddyMarch 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    2026 has remained a chaotic year to say the least. The world is already reeling under energy shortages, with the conflict in West Asia holding petrol and CNG prices hostage. Many developing countries are already seeing energy shortages and rationing, throwing industrial production, demand and supplies on hold.

    The Sensex and Nifty are down more than 10% since the start of the year, a direct result of this conflict. Despite the gloom, there are still various sectors that continue to bloom, allowing savvy investors to buy into opportunities that can offer multibagger returns while also hedging your bets with safe investments for a secure, debt-free future.

    The opportunities that continue to matter

    Equities

    Despite the inflationary environment and the threat of energy disruptions, interest in certain sectors- including EVs, renewables and energy players, will continue to remain high, while inflation proof industries, including FMCG, pharmaceuticals and healthcare remaining unaffected by these geopolitical challenges.

    • The Energy Pivot: Oil prices will continue to remain volatile, but India’s push for green energy will offer the opportunity for multibagger returns, especially for deeptech and cleantech companies like Inox Wind, Suzlon Energy and the like.
    • EVs to the rescue: Many have been hesitant to embrace EVs, especially four wheelers, over concerns regarding spares, service and infrastructure, but the rising price of petrol has forced a rethink on this.Going ahead, Ather Energy, Ola and Tata Motors are expected to see an uptick, along with auto ancillary companies that supply components to these players.
    • FMCG and Tech: People won’t stop buying their monthly requirement of soap or toothpaste, and companies will continue to require IT companies to service and implement digital solutions. For these companies, oil-induced price rises don’t mean that much, as their demand remains stable nevertheless.

    Debt Instruments: The emergency buffer

    Though the good old FDs have been around for quite some time now, various other debt instruments allow you to earn a far higher interest, offering compounding returns in the long run.

    Corporate FDs: High rated (AAA) FDs offer a premium over bank FDs, though you have to do your homework as there are higher risks involved. 

    Inflation Indexed Bonds: These offer higher rates of interest based on an adjusted principal, allowing investors to earn higher returns. Issued by the RBI, these can offer a hedge against inflation, especially for conservative investors.

    REITs: The benefit of decentralised real estate

    You don’t need six or seven figures to invest in real estate these days, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) offer fractional ownerships as a way to take advantage of the highly appreciative nature of real estate investments.

    As a matter of principle, investing is like the tortoise that slowly reaches the finish line with consistent, slow efforts as per the fable taught to preschoolers. Those who try to time the market are like the rabbits who are overconfident and don’t know how things work.

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