With stock markets correcting in India, Investing in India may again become attractive. For the longest time, US nationals could trade in India’s equity markets only through ADRs (American Depository Receipts). Very few companies had their equities listed as ADRs so there wasn’t much to choose from. In 2014. the Reserve Bank of India formulated rules that allow everyone to invest in its stock markets and other financial instruments. The Reserve Bank of India (equivalent of US’s Federal Reserve) formulated new rules that allow everyone to trade in India’s equity markets. The first detailed publication came from SEBI in January 2014 and these rules got further clarified in October 2014. The long and short of it is that now everyone can (subject to some restrictions):
Non-Resident Indians cannot invest under the Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) scheme but they can do so under the (Portfolio Investment Scheme) PIS. Here is a step-by-step approach on how to do so. There is additional information on the Online trading platforms available as of today.
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