- The India Fund (IFN) is a Closed-End-Fund that can invest in any sized company that is headquartered in India. IFN is not index-restricted.
- The iShares S&P India Nifty Fifty Index ETF (INDY) invests based on the Nifty 50 Index.
- Based on returns and payouts since INDY started in 2009, is there is a clear winner? The better fund depends on the dividend reinvestment decision. The difference is covered.
- Under Final Thoughts, I list a prior article with a Small-Cap India ETF investors should include in their due diligence. Also included is a short list of other India-focused funds.
For further details see:
IFN Vs. INDY: Similar Strategy For India Stocks; Results Depend On Reinvestment