Singapore's CapitaLand Investment plans to more than double its funds under management in India, aiming to reach S$14.8 billion by 2028. This investment announcement comes as PM Narendra Modi lands in Singapore.
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CapitaLand Investment plans to more than double its funds under management in India by 2028, aiming to reach S$14.8 billion.
The current FUM of CapitaLand Investment in India is S$7.4 billion (INR 458.8 billion) as of June 30.
PM Modi's visit to Singapore comes at a time when the country is looking to strengthen its economic ties with India.
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