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Where to Invest 10 Lakh Rupees Right Now
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Where to Invest 10 Lakh Rupees Right Now

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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India heads into 2026 with major trade deals and returning inflows, but markets aren’t exactly celebrating. We asked four experts where to invest ₹10 lakh right now. Here’s what they said. (Source: Bloomberg)


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