Indian stocks provide ‘the investment opportunity of a generation’

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India (Commonwealth Union) _ When it comes to dedicated Indian equities, investment soared to $7 billion in August, according to Bloomberg.  According to John Leiper, chief investment officer at Titan Asset Management, this makes it one of the highest inflows into an emerging market. He believes this pattern will persist. The most compelling of these fundamental reasons, according to Leiper, is India’s geopolitical strategic positioning.

India is in a good position to gain as multinational corporations looking to diversify their supply chains in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war and growing evidence of a significant decoupling between the two biggest global players, “Chimerica.” The Production Linked Incentive Plan, which aims to turn India into a “global hub” for electronic design and manufacturing by incentivizing businesses to boost sales and lower overall imports, is one example of the government’s active reform program that Leiper mentioned.

It has long supported a “Made in India” campaign, which gained traction in the early pandemic months when China, the world’s manufacturing center, was compelled to shut down its factories in the first instances of city-wide lockdowns, creating an opportunity that Indian entrepreneurship tried to seize. Returning to the topic of fund flows, Chris Metcalfe, chief investment officer for IBOSS, revealed that the organization had made the decision to begin investing in explicit Indian equity funds at the beginning of this year via the Stewart Investors Indian Subcontinent Sustainability portfolio and that it planned to add a second fund shortly.

One of the four alternatives for exposure to India that Juliet Schooling Latter, research director at FundCalibre, suggested was this. The portfolio, which is managed by Sashi Reddy and David Gait, invests in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India. According to Schooling Latter, the team makes an effort to overlook the daily fluctuations in the stock market in favor of investing in high-quality companies with solid balance sheets that will prosper in the long run.

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