New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- India's wealthy are increasingly shifting towards public market-linked investment strategies despite higher risk as opportunities for outsized gains in private markets fade, Mint's analysis shows.

Domestic capital inflows into private equity- and private credit-led Category II alternative investment funds slumped to a five-quarter low of 4% in the April-June quarter, the analysis shows. In contrast, Category III funds continued to draw steady inflows, outpacing both Category I and II funds for a fifth straight quarter.

Alternative investment funds collect funds from other investors to invest in companies or projects. Category I AIFs include venture capital and infrastructure funds, while private equity and debt fu...