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		<title>By: Japan</title>
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		<description>Yes, I agree. This is very useful information. India is a great place for investments these days. I would like to understand the fees and front/end load of the funds you have mentioned. Also, P/E ratio of these funds would be helpful to understand if they are over valued. I had invested in a few Indian funds when I was in India last year. I still believe in diversification of the portfolio. My target allocation is not to invest more that 30% in international (outside US) funds. Other great fund that offer more diversification across the developing world is Vanguard Emerging Market Stock Index fund. It offers diversification across developign world including India and China. And its managed by investment Guru George Sauter (founder of index funds). It has a low fee of .45% with no load. I personally haven’t invested in it as I need to find some money to invest in that fund.

I will investigate IFN and IIF and write what i think about those.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I agree. This is very useful information. India is a great place for investments these days. I would like to understand the fees and front/end load of the funds you have mentioned. Also, P/E ratio of these funds would be helpful to understand if they are over valued. I had invested in a few Indian funds when I was in India last year. I still believe in diversification of the portfolio. My target allocation is not to invest more that 30% in international (outside US) funds. Other great fund that offer more diversification across the developing world is Vanguard Emerging Market Stock Index fund. It offers diversification across developign world including India and China. And its managed by investment Guru George Sauter (founder of index funds). It has a low fee of .45% with no load. I personally haven’t invested in it as I need to find some money to invest in that fund.</p>
<p>I will investigate IFN and IIF and write what i think about those.</p>
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