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In recent years, India has emerged as a pivotal player in the landscape of emerging market (EM) equities. The past decade and a half has seen India grow tremendously, positioning it to significantly steer the future trajectory of the asset class.

There are a lot of people coming into the middle class and I really feel that India is at tipping point.”

In this paper, we examine India's transformative journey and the structural changes propelling its rise. The growth driven by these changes has the potential to fuel enhanced consumption and innovation across many sectors:

  • India’s journey to be a key component of EM equities.
  • India’s journey is far from complete.
  • How can investors tap into India’s growth, in the financial and consumer sectors?
  • Examining the attractive opportunities.
[Prime Minister Narendra Modi] and India are in an analogous position to Deng Xiaoping and China in the early 1990s – i.e. at the brink of the fastest growth rates and biggest transformations in the world.”

We believe India’s journey is far from complete; with superior earnings growth forecasted for the coming years, Indian companies are poised to drive forward the broader asset class, promising exciting opportunities for investors.



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