US-India Tensions Shake Markets — Why This Could Be a Good Time to Invest
The “Father of Economy” — the US — is upset with India’s non-cooperation on certain matters.
The Indian Government, however, has its own diplomatic reasons and is focused on protecting domestic interests.
These political tensions are being felt in the Indian equity markets, which have been falling almost every day.
In the world of finance, such market drops are often seen as a temporary cough of volatility — not a permanent illness.
For smart investors, these moments can be a good time to increase SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) contributions in equity mutual funds.
And for those who have not yet entered the equity market, this could be a golden opportunity to start.
Sometimes, short-term pain creates the best long-term gain.
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