With more than one-third of market capitalization of India’s stocks eroding since January, the time would seem ideal for the private equity, or PE, business. Valuation expectations at both listed and private firms are more realistic today than ever, prompting large Indian business groups and professional PE managers to set up new funds. But a set of PE wannabes with backgrounds ranging from real estate to retail have put on hold their ambitions to enter the investment fund business. In the current market situation, raising money from investors either in India or overseas, who together contribute around two-thirds of the typical fund’s corpus, has turned difficult for these firms, experts say. The promoters of New-Delhi based Vishal Retail Ltd, which runs around 90 hypermarkets (large-size multi-product stores) and speciality stores across the country, have postponed their plans of floating a PE fund by at least a year. […]