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India ranked best for investment

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India ranked best for investment


In profitability index, country is way ahead of China, U.S. In the 2014 index, India was at the sixth position.


A ranking of destinations for attractiveness to foreign investors has placed India at the top among 110 countries. China has secured the 65th position and the U.S. is at the 50th. In the 2014 index, India was at the sixth position and Hong Kong was number one.

The ranking is based on an index for baseline profitability that assumes that three factors affect the ultimate success of a foreign investment: how much the value of an asset grows; the preservation of that value while the asset is owned; and the ease of repatriation of proceeds from selling the asset. The index combines measures for each of these factors into a summary statistic that conveys a country’s basic attractiveness for investment.

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“Where exactly should they [investors] put their money? The Baseline Profitability Index (BPI) is back for its third year with some answers, and Narendra Modi’s India is the place to start,” wrote Daniel Altman, creator of the index and an Adjunct Professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, in the Foreign Policy magazine.

“...economic growth alone doesn’t determine the returns to investing abroad; you have to worry about things like financial stability, physical security, corruption, expropriation by government, exploitation by local partners, capital controls, and exchange rates as well. Putting all of these factors together gives a better idea of how big the return will be when it finally reaches your pocket,” he wrote.

The big story in the BPI in 2015 is “India coming out on top, with growth forecasts up, perceptions of corruption down, and investors better protected following the election of a government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

Read more at: http://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/india-ranked-best-for-investment/article7359257.ece
 
Do we have investment gurus in the forum to give their personal take on how & where to invest in India (for NRIs) LoL?
This could be another category for discussion (like Politics). It can bring together ideas of economy, world affairs, companies, and strategy.
 
Do we have investment gurus in the forum to give their personal take on how & where to invest in India (for NRIs) LoL?
This could be another category for discussion (like Politics). It can bring together ideas of economy, world affairs, companies, and strategy.
High hopes! Do you think any guru will help us? :D
The idea of entering forum is different! :decision:
 
Do we have investment gurus in the forum to give their personal take on how & where to invest in India (for NRIs) LoL?
This could be another category for discussion (like Politics). It can bring together ideas of economy, world affairs, companies, and strategy.

Sir,

Good idea.

When we don't know each other where is credibility?

But one thing is sure that there are self-appointed loquacious financial gurus!!

Moral: Self help is the best help:)
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