Islamic Finance in India can attract investments from Middle East

Taking advantage of the situation emerging out of the economic crisis in Eurozone and countries like United States, India should adopt the Islamic Finance System to pump-in investments from the Middle East. This interest-free and more inclusive system will in turn accelerate the financial inclusion of the Indian Muslims.
Dr Shariq Nisar, Director of Research and Operations of India’s premier shariah advisory firm TASIS and one of the senior most professionals of Islamic Finance in India, was in Malegaon to address a seminar on "Prospects of Islamic Finance in India".
Pointing at the demands in the country of reliable and committed investors in stock market, and banking and insurance sectors, he added that while China and the Middle East are the two areas in the world where surplus funds more than their requirements are generated, the Arab world doesn't have such problems.