"Bonds & Beyond with Aseem & Sanjay" Part 4: What are our views on Indian economy?

"Bonds & Beyond with Aseem & Sanjay" Part 4: What are our views on Indian economy?

"Bonds & Beyond with Aseem & Sanjay" Part 4: What are our views on Indian economy?

"Bonds & Beyond with Aseem & Sanjay" Part 4: What are our views on Indian economy?

"Bonds & Beyond with Aseem & Sanjay" Part 4: What are our views on Indian economy?

Oct 21, 2025

How does India stay resilient amid shifting global policies? And why do Indian bonds continue to stand out in a changing macro landscape?

In this segment of 𝗕𝗼𝗻𝗱𝘀 & 𝗕𝗲𝘆𝗼𝗻𝗱 with Aseem Arora & Sanjay Guglani, our leadership  in conversation with Sachin Chowdhery of @AVS Inc., Japan - shares their perspective on India’s economic strength — even as global dynamics evolve under new U.S. tariff policies.

They discuss how India’s structural growth story, stable fundamentals, and consistent credit performance have made Indian USD Corporate bonds a part of Silverdale’s portfolios over the last few years. And more importantly, why that conviction continues today.

Stay tuned as we build toward the full release of this insightful interview.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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All investments carry risk. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. Forward-looking statements or projections are not guarantees and may not be realised. Any reliance on the information presented is at the discretion of the reader. Overseas investments may entail additional risks such as currency fluctuations, reduced market liquidity, weaker regulatory protections, and heightened political or economic instability. Fixed income securities may be affected by interest rate movements and credit events. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically decline. Credit risk arises if issuers are unable to meet interest or principal repayments.

This material is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, research, an offer, or a solicitation to transact in any financial product. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any individual. While the content is based on information believed to be reliable, Silverdale Capital makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy. Any index references are for illustrative purposes only; direct investment in an index is not possible. Mentions of specific companies are for example purposes only and do not constitute a recommendation or opinion on their investment merits.

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