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This panel brings together senior leaders from asset management, analytics, and product innovation to discuss the structural rise of passive strategies in India. The discussion is moderated by Balakrishnan Ilango, Head of Innovation & Analytics (APAC) at LSEG, a leader in AI-driven analytics, portfolio analytics, and quantitative research. The panel features: Vishal Jain, CEO of Zerodha Asset Management, a pioneer in India’s ETF ecosystem and a key contributor to the evolution of passive products in the country. Lakshmi Iyer, CEO – Investment & Strategy at Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Limited, with over two decades of experience across equities, fixed income, and alternates. Amit Vashisht, Lead – ETF Business at ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, who has played a central role in building and scaling passive product platforms in India. Discussion Highlights The rapid growth of passive products in India and how it compares with global ecosystem Whether the rise of passives signals a structural regime shift or a cyclical phase Evolution from plain-vanilla indices to smart-beta and factor-based approaches Role of institutional participation in accelerating adoption How accessibility, cost efficiency, and simplicity are reshaping ecosystem participation Innovation gaps between Indian and global passive ecosystems Active and passive strategies as complementary tools rather than competitors Portfolio construction frameworks combining core and satellite approaches Regulatory developments and how they may shape future product launches The importance of data, analytics, and quantitative talent in scaling passives Key Takeaway Passive strategies in India are no longer niche. With rising adoption, regulatory support, and expanding product innovation, passives are emerging as a foundational building block for long-term portfolio construction—coexisting alongside active and quantitative approaches rather than replacing them. #IIQC2025 #PassivesInIndia #ETFs #IndexStrategies #QuantCommunity #PortfolioConstruction #AssetManagement Disclaimer: The Content is for educational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. The opinions or perspectives shared in the video are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of any organization, employer, or affiliated group.