Indians residing overseas are actively investing in Indian mutual funds for long-term wealth. Pavan, a UK-based investor, exemplifies this trend. The article addresses eligibility, taxation, and compliance for non-resident investors. It highlights that OCI status is not mandatory for investment. Experts suggest reviewing portfolios annually to adapt to changing financial landscapes and currency differences for optimal retirement planning.
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