Over the past decade, passive funds in India have gained significant traction, with assets under management (AUM) growing by 58% to Rs 10.96 lakh crore by August 2024. This rise reflects the increasing acceptance of passive investing among Indian investors. Although previously lagging in performance compared to developed markets, passive funds are now being recognized for their value in India.
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