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India exempts Saudi Arabia's wealth fund from investment cap rules to boost capital inflows

India has exempted Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) from certain foreign portfolio investment rules to attract long-term capital and strengthen financial ties. This move allows PIF's various arms to invest independently in Indian equity markets, bypassing the previous 10% ownership cap. It aims to boost Saudi Arabia's $100 billion investment plan in India, particularly in energy and infrastructure sectors.
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