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THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES ON INVESTOR PROTECTION: LESSONS FOR INDIA

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Shailendra Kumar Singh
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.12.272

Abstract

This research paper explores the impact of global best practices on investor protection, with a focus on deriving valuable lessons for India. In an era of interconnected financial markets, understanding and implementing effective investor protection measures is crucial for fostering trust and stability. The study conducts a comprehensive review of international standards and best practices related to investor protection, examining the experiences of countries that have successfully enhanced safeguards for investors. The paper analyzes the regulatory frameworks, legal mechanisms, and institutional structures that contribute to robust investor protection. By examining case studies and comparative analyses, the research identifies key factors that have positively influenced investor confidence and participation in various global markets. Special attention is given to the role of regulatory authorities, disclosure requirements, dispute resolution mechanisms, and enforcement strategies in safeguarding investor interests. “Furthermore, the research evaluates the relevance and applicability of these global best practices to the Indian context. India's unique economic and regulatory landscape is considered, and potential challenges and opportunities in implementing such measures are discussed. The study aims to provide policymakers, regulatory bodies, and market participants in India with actionable insights to enhance the effectiveness of investor protection mechanisms. In conclusion, the paper offers a roadmap for aligning India's investor protection framework with global best practices, fostering a more resilient and transparent investment environment. By drawing on successful international experiences, this research contributes to the ongoing discourse on strengthening investor protection in emerging markets like India.

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