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hi iam an NRI, currently in US, i want to invest in mutual funds in india, can i yes or no, if yes what are the implications .someone please assist me in this matter. You definitely should invest in India. One option is in its ICT sector. Or the other is in its relatively poor states, which borders with Bangladesh, Myanmar & China, i.e. the North Eastern states. |
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