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Hey! If you're interested in how Indians can invest money outside India, CA Rishav Drolia's channel sounds like a great resource. He covers recent RBI updates on overseas investments, which are crucial given the evolving regulations.

Here’s a quick summary on how Indians can invest abroad under current rules (as per RBI and ICAI guidelines):

Ways Indians can invest outside India:

  1. Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS):

    • Individuals can remit up to USD 2,50,000 per financial year for permitted current or capital account transactions including investments in foreign stocks, mutual funds, real estate, etc.

  2. Overseas Direct Investment (ODI):

    • Companies and LLPs can invest directly in overseas entities (subsidiaries, joint ventures, or associates) subject to RBI/FEMA regulations.

  3. Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI):

    • Through registered Foreign Portfolio Investors to invest in Indian securities.

  4. Investments in Foreign Securities via Mutual Funds or ETFs:

    • Indian mutual funds also offer funds that invest abroad.

  5. Other Routes:

    • Non-resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) have separate rules for investing abroad.

Key points from recent RBI updates:

  • Increased focus on compliance, disclosure, and use of authorized dealers.

  • Emphasis on end-use monitoring.

  • Streamlined procedures to facilitate genuine overseas investments.

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