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Indian opposition to consider increase in foreign investment cap

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As Indian political elections loom, the opposition party has pledged to consider raising the foreign investment cap in insurance from 26% to 49%.

According to a senior party leader, the Bharatiya Janata Party will consider raising the cap on foreign investment in the $45bn insurance sector from the current level of 26% if it comes to power

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