India, July 15 -- Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek reportedly plans to invest between $3 Bn to $4 Bn in India in the ongoing fiscal year (FY26).

Temasek India's managing director Vishesh Shrivastav told PTI that the quantum of the capital is in line with the target set by the investment firm three years ago. In 2023, Temasek outlined its goal of investing up to $10 Bn in India over a three-year horizon.

While noting that the opportunities Temasek sees in India right now are in sync with its guidance three years ago, Shrivastav added that the investment firm has invested $6 Bn in the country in the past two years.

"We invested $3 Bn each over the last two years, and see a pipeline of at least $3 Bn to $4 Bn this year," Shrivast...