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EPISODE 1 : A Discussion With Prem Manjooran On Why India?

EPISODE 1 : A Discussion With Prem Manjooran On Why India?

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In this first episode of “Investination India”, Manish talks to Prem Manjooran, the CIO of Tantallon India Fund, about investing in India. Prem, among the first institutional investor into India, started investing in the country in 1990s. India has one of the most diverse equity markets in Asia, with sizable industries that generate income from both domestic and international sources. With the country projected to become 3rd largest economies in the world, Manish & Prem discuss Why India, Whats different now and Risk factors. As you listen to this episode! Will be happy to know your comments, feedback and what should our other podcast focus on.

Highlights For This Episode:

● Growth Of India in The Last Few Years
● Risk Capital Allocation
● US vs India vs China
● Risk of Currency Fluctuation
● Post Covid shift of world from “Just in Time” to “Just in Case”.

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00:45 – About Prem Manjooran.
02:48 – Two steps forward, one step back
07:02 – What’s different this time?
09:59 – US vs India vs China
15:24 – Domestic Vs Foreign Risk Capital
22:04 – Is India still in the concept stage?
23:37 – Foreign Currency Fluctuation
25:21 – Indian investment expectations
27:00 – Why no Invest only in US
29:20 – Just in Case
33:39 – Risks

CONTACT US!

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishksingla/
Email: manish@investinationindia.com

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