Diwali is a special time of year, marking the festival of lights. A major holiday in India, it is a time of lighting diyas and lanterns, and people coming together.
It is also a time when interest in investing in India spikes, with investors seeking the array of opportunities available in the world's fifth largest economy. India remains a relatively bright spot amid a challenging global environment but it is important to question how various external and domestic factors could impact what seems to be India's star turn. Kepler Partners' David Kimberley: Emerging market shifts Below, we assess the macroeconomic backdrop that investors need to consider when investing in India and why this could be India's decade. Election mode With four dif...
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