New Delhi, Dec. 23 -- Indian investors are increasingly allocating to global stocks, mainly the big tech companies listed in the US, in a bid to diversify their portfolios and in their quest for better returns. In the last six years, the Indian investors have raised their allocation from $400 million to over $1.6 billion, driven by growing interest in international opportunities.

Since no one market tends to dominate leadership year-on-year, it makes sense for investors to diversify their portfolio. The last 10-year data shared by Vested Finance shows that India has topped the global return table two times over this period, making global diversification an imperative ask.

But Indians investing in global stock markets are not just limite...