Claiming that "India had lost face" globally due its taxation policy, Nandita Parker, Managing Partner of Karma Capital, attacked the amendment of the Mauritius agreement, saying it was an impediment to foreign investment.
Nandita Parker of Karma Capital says despite the needful in terms of government spending and higher interest rates, investors are confused about the stimulus measures in both fiscal and monetary policies.
Nandita Parker, general partner at Karma Capital Management, is glad to see Raghuram Rajan finally bite the bullet and give the market some reason to cheer. She is increasing her exposure to India and says investors in the US too are positive on the country
Nandita Parker of Karma Capital says once the US Federal Reserve meeting is out of the way, a lot of the uncertainty in the market will abate. She also says that India is a big beneficiary of everything that has gone wrong with China and the fall in energy prices.
Nandita Parker, Managing Partner at Karma Capital is positive on the banking sector.
Nandita Parker, Managing Partner, Karma Capital, in an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Udayan Mukherjee and Mitali Mukherjee, spoke about her reading of the market and her outlook.
In an interview on CNBC-TV18, Nandita Parker, Managing Partner of Karma Capital said that India is still an attractive investment opportunity and investors are looking to buy dips in India. “Indian market has shrugged off euro issues,” said Parker.