In the current Indian market environment, companies preparing for initial public offerings (IPOs) are largely choosing to maintain their planned issue sizes instead of resizing or seeking extended regulatory approvals. While some issuers are evaluating potential changes to their IPO sizes, the majority are adopting a cautious wait-and-watch stance. This approach indicates that companies prefer to monitor market conditions closely before making significant adjustments to their offerings. The trend reflects the prevailing uncertainty in the market, influencing IPO issuers to delay decisions on resizing or extending their issue timelines. Companies are evaluating issue-size revisions and extended approvals, but most remain in wait-and-watch mode.