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I am indian resdnt in US, i want to invest money in India share market - do /will i have to open a dmat acnt? |
I'm a new investor in share market....being a resident in US i do not have a PAN card from india.....i want to know what are the options to invest in the indian share market......do i have to open a DMAT account....if not...what are the other options i have......I appreciate all your help and support? How's Gandhi? Since you live here maybe it would be good for you to invest in the US market. Just a suggestion. |
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