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ETMarkets NRI Talk| Rs 1 crore, 5-7 years: How NRIs should allocate across Indian equities, bonds, gold and alternatives, says Rohit Sarin

Economic Times 1 hr ago·22 Aug 2026, 5:11 am

Non-resident Indians (NRIs) looking to invest in India must first evaluate their existing global assets, liquidity needs, and tax obligations. Rohit Sarin suggests that a balanced approach is key, especially for a Rs 1 crore portfolio. He recommends a mix of 55-65% in equities, 15-20% in fixed income, 5-10% in gold, and 5-10% in alternatives like real estate or private equity.

This allocation aims to balance growth with stability, leveraging India's economic potential while mitigating risks. Investors should also consider diversifying into real assets and ensure their strategy aligns with their risk appetite and repatriation requirements. Regularly reviewing the portfolio is essential to adapt to changing market conditions.

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