Franklin Templeton's Yi Ping Liao describes the South Asian country as "a fertile hunting ground to identify stocks."
And if this continues, you can potentially see lower equity risk premiums for the market," the assistant portfolio manager told CNBC Pro on Sept. 12.
She likes that the Indian market offers the "opportunity to identify good stocks," following an improvement in its breadth.
Among the names Liao is betting on is automaker Tata Motors .
Elsewhere, in the tourism and hospitality industry, the portfolio manager likes hotel chain Indian Hotels — the company behind premium brands like Taj, Vivanta and Ginger.
Persons:
Franklin Templeton's Yi Ping Liao, Liao, Franklin, Morgan Stanley, China's, Vivanta, Ginger, India's financialization
Organizations:
CNBC Pro, Templeton, Growth, IMI, Bombay Stock Exchange, World Economic, Bain & Company, Tata Motors, Tata, Apollo, Max Healthcare Institute, Insurance, Taj, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank
Locations:
India, Asia, China, U.S