To many investors, India seems incredible but not necessarily investable. Sloane Ortel first visited India in 2009 and returned earlier this year for a three-month stint working out of the CFA Institute office in Mumbai. Sameer S. Somal, CFA, spends about a third of the year there. Though he is “Indian-American,” in India they just call him “American.” Both offer their insights on investing in India and why the country is poised for growth. READ MORE
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