The National Stock Exchange (NSE) may start allowing trading on its platform for shares listed on other recognised stock exchanges under a “permitted-to-trade” framework, according to reporting from Indian media.

Under the permitted-to-trade route, an exchange can permit trading of specific shares even if they are listed elsewhere, as long as they are part of the category covered by the framework. The reports describe this as a change that would broaden the set of securities that can be traded on NSE, potentially enabling market participants to transact in additional listings through NSE trading infrastructure.

The two outlets presented the same core point—that NSE shares may trade under the permitted-to-trade route. Beyond this, the coverage provided here does not detail timelines, the specific securities that would be included, or regulatory conditions tied to implementation, so those aspects remain unclear from the excerpts available.