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Shadow Banking in India: NBFCs and their Role in the Financial Economy
In India’s financial pulse, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) — Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) are key factors for development. NBFCs are entities that provide similar services to banks but do not hold a banking license, for instance, engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/debenture/securities, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance, and more. Illustration by The Geostrata It has emerged as a vast source of financing for individuals as well a

THE GEOSTRATA
Nov 197 min read


Why India’s Investment Climate Is Losing Its Shine?: Reassessing India’s FDI Landscape
The Indian growth story has long been an attractive prospect for foreign capital. However, in recent years, the high value exits of global investors have raised pressing concerns about the sustainability of India’s investment climate. Illustration by The Geostrata A mix of internal and external factors has negatively affected investor confidence, despite the country’s solid macroeconomic fundamentals. Chief among the concerns of the investment community are valuation pressure

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 155 min read


China's Capital, India’s Quandary - A Dance of Economic Diplomacy
In the complex interplay of global economics, the one partnership that forges the most complex paradox would be that of India and China....

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 5, 20247 min read


Unknown War in West Asia - The Fight for Global Investments
In this era of global instability, West Asia has emerged as a battleground for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). In the past...

THE GEOSTRATA
Apr 6, 20246 min read
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