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'India remains attractive to long-term global investors'

IndiaTimes Friday, 4 July 2025 ()
BlackRock Investment Institute highlights India's growing importance in global investments, driven by demographic shifts, digitalization, and supply chain changes. While neutral on short-term Indian stocks, they recommend above-benchmark allocations for long-term portfolios. India's stable policies and rising demand attract investors, making its long-term economic case compelling.
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