Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund Inc 

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1221 Avenue of The Americas
New York, NY 10020
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+1-617-5578742 (Phone)

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Description

Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is long-term capital appreciation through investments primarily in equity securities of Indian issuers. It will invest in currency spot, forward and non-deliverable forward transactions. The Fund may write covered call and put options on portfolio securities and other financial instruments. The Fund may invest in unregistered or otherwise restricted securities. It invests in industries, such as automobiles, commercial banks, electrical equipment, food products, information technology services, media, pharmaceuticals and wireless telecommunication services. The Fund’s investment advisor and administrator is Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc.

Officers and directors

Gaetan Bouic
Chairman of the Board
Age: 74
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Randy Takian
President, Principal Executive Officer
Age: 34
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
James E. Garrett
Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer
Age: 40
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Stefanie V. Chang Yu
Vice President
Age: 42
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Kevin Michael Klingert
Vice President
Age: 46
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Carsten Otto
Chief Compliance Officer
Age: 45
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Mary E. Mullin
Secretary
Age: 42
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
M.J.Marcel Vivian Descroizilles
Director
Age: 60
Bio & Compensation - Reuters
Ravindranath Santosh Kumar Hazareesing
Director
Age: 59
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Joseph J. Kearns
Director
Age: 66
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