Firstly, consider the numbers. As a team, FSSA has been investing in India since the market first opened to foreign investors (in the early 1990s); we then launched our dedicated India strategy in 1994.
We often hear from prospective clients who are considering an investment in the FSSA Indian Subcontinent strategy, but are not yet convinced that a dedicated allocation would indeed be worth it. Call us biased, but we have been arguing in favour of a standalone investment in India for many years.

