Indian markets face pressure from currency weakness and foreign investor outflows. Experts believe easing overseas investment rules is unlikely until external balances stabilize and foreign investor trends reverse. Indian households should consider international equities for diversification, not core holdings. A 5% to 10% exposure to technology and AI sectors in developed markets is recommended.
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