The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is reportedly considering a move that would allow trading of its shares on NSE’s own trading platform, after the shares are listed on BSE. NDTV Profit and Bloomberg cite sources saying the company would keep the shares listed only on BSE, while enabling trading on NSE’s platform.

The reports add that such a change could affect where trading volumes concentrate. Bloomberg notes that the move could also be a step toward NSE’s share being included in benchmark indexes maintained by NSE, depending on market and index rules. NDTV frames the development as a plan discussed by sources, without detailing timelines or final approvals.

Taken together, the outlets agree on the core idea: NSE wants its own platform to be used for trading NSE shares, even though listing remains on BSE. Neither report indicates that the share’s exchange listing would switch from BSE to NSE, and both present the information as coming from people familiar with or close to the discussions rather than as a confirmed public announcement.