Form NPORT-P - Monthly Portfolio Investments Report on Form N-PORT (Public)
30 May 2024 - 1:14AM
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Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc.
First Quarter Report – March 31, 2024 (unaudited)
Portfolio of Investments
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Value (000) | |
COMMON STOCKS (101.4%) |
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Air Freight & Logistics (1.7%) | |
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Delhivery Ltd. (a) | |
| 879,596 | | |
$ | 4,724 | |
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Automobile Components (2.1%) | |
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Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd. | |
| 4,153,403 | | |
| 5,858 | |
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Automobiles (4.3%) | |
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Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. | |
| 518,593 | | |
| 11,980 | |
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Banks (24.8%) | |
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Axis Bank Ltd. | |
| 1,101,184 | | |
| 13,879 | |
Federal Bank Ltd. | |
| 1,788,661 | | |
| 3,230 | |
HDFC Bank Ltd. | |
| 362,232 | | |
| 6,316 | |
ICICI Bank Ltd. | |
| 2,235,809 | | |
| 29,476 | |
IndusInd Bank Ltd. | |
| 328,546 | | |
| 6,142 | |
State Bank of India | |
| 1,116,836 | | |
| 10,115 | |
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| 69,158 | |
Beverages (1.8%) | |
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United Breweries Ltd. | |
| 246,643 | | |
| 5,140 | |
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Capital Markets (1.9%) | |
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HDFC Asset Management Co. Ltd. | |
| 118,455 | | |
| 5,342 | |
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Chemicals (4.4%) | |
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Aarti Industries Ltd. | |
| 533,634 | | |
| 4,265 | |
Pidilite Industries Ltd. | |
| 217,436 | | |
| 7,865 | |
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| 12,130 | |
Construction & Engineering (5.9%) | |
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KEC International Ltd. | |
| 655,212 | | |
| 5,473 | |
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. | |
| 244,578 | | |
| 11,062 | |
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| 16,535 | |
Consumer Finance (8.6%) | |
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Bajaj Finance Ltd. | |
| 128,498 | | |
| 11,220 | |
Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Co. Ltd. | |
| 513,035 | | |
| 7,144 | |
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd. | |
| 1,685,047 | | |
| 5,654 | |
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| 24,018 | |
Electrical Equipment (0.8%) | |
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Hitachi Energy India Ltd. | |
| 25,983 | | |
| 2,176 | |
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Financial Services (2.0%) | |
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Aavas Financiers Ltd. (a) | |
| 353,026 | | |
| 5,592 | |
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Food Products (1.0%) | |
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Bikaji Foods International Ltd. | |
| 495,421 | | |
| 2,920 | |
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Health Care Providers & Services (2.7%) | |
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Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. | |
| 99,727 | | |
| 7,613 | |
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Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure (6.7%) | |
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MakeMyTrip Ltd. (a) | |
| 90,237 | | |
| 6,411 | |
Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd. (a) | |
| 2,335,296 | | |
| 2,844 | |
Zomato Ltd. (a) | |
| 4,273,279 | | |
| 9,367 | |
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| 18,622 | |
Household Durables (3.2%) | |
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Cello World Ltd. (a) | |
| 330,642 | | |
| 3,075 | |
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd. | |
| 1,815,264 | | |
| 5,840 | |
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| 8,915 | |
Information Technology Services (7.6%) | |
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Infosys Ltd. | |
| 1,170,405 | | |
| 21,077 | |
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Insurance (4.1%) | |
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SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd. | |
| 463,783 | | |
| 8,375 | |
Star Health & Allied Insurance Co. Ltd. (a) | |
| 469,279 | | |
| 3,068 | |
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| 11,443 | |
Machinery (0.7%) | |
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Happy Forgings Ltd. (a) | |
| 180,472 | | |
| 1,932 | |
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Office REITs (1.5%) | |
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Embassy Office Parks REIT | |
| 954,618 | | |
| 4,234 | |
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Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (5.3%) | |
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Reliance Industries Ltd. | |
| 410,175 | | |
| 14,667 | |
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Personal Care Products (3.3%) | |
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Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. | |
| 616,404 | | |
| 9,281 | |
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Pharmaceuticals (4.0%) | |
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Mankind Pharma Ltd. (a) | |
| 218,770 | | |
| 6,041 | |
Piramal Pharma Ltd. (a) | |
| 3,365,252 | | |
| 5,211 | |
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| 11,252 | |
Real Estate Management & Development (1.3%) | |
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Keystone Realtors Ltd. (a) | |
| 489,260 | | |
| 3,550 | |
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Transportation Infrastructure (1.7%) | |
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JSW Infrastructure Ltd. (a) | |
| 1,625,240 | | |
| 4,802 | |
TOTAL COMMON
STOCKS (Cost $189,860) | |
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| 282,961 | |
Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund,Inc.
First Quarter Report − March 31, 2024 (unaudited)
Portfolio of Investments (cont'd)
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Value (000) | |
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT (1.1%) | |
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Investment Company (1.1%) | |
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Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds — Government Portfolio — Institutional Class, 5.22% (b) (Cost $3,016) | |
| 3,016,311 | | |
$ | 3,016 | |
TOTAL INVESTMENTS
(102.5%) (Cost $192,876) (c)(d)(e) | |
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| 285,977 | |
LIABILITIES IN EXCESS OF OTHER ASSETS (–2.5%) | |
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| (7,055 | ) |
NET ASSETS (100.0%) | |
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$ | 278,922 | |
(a) |
Non-income producing security. |
(b) |
The Fund invests in the Institutional Class of the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds - Government Portfolio - (the "Liquidity Fund"), an open-end management investment company managed by the Adviser. Advisory fees paid by the Fund are reduced by an amount equal to its pro-rata share of the advisory and administration fees paid by the Fund due to its investment in the Liquidity Fund. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, advisory fees paid were reduced by approximately $2,000 relating to the Fund's investment in the Liquidity Fund. |
(c) |
The approximate fair value and percentage of net assets, $276,550,000 and 99.1%, respectively, represent the securities that have been fair valued under the fair valuation policy for international investments as described in the Notes to Portfolio of Investments. |
(d) |
The Fund is permitted to purchase and sell securities ("cross-trade") from and to other Morgan Stanley Funds as well as other funds and client accounts for which the Adviser or an affiliate of the Adviser serves as investment adviser, pursuant to procedures approved by the Directors in compliance with Rule 17a-7 under the Act (the "Rule"). Each cross-trade is executed at the current market price in compliance with provisions of the Rule. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, the Fund did not engage in any cross-trade transactions. |
(e) |
At March 31, 2024, the aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes approximates the aggregate cost for book purposes. The aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is approximately $97,668,000 and the aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is approximately $4,567,000, resulting in net unrealized appreciation of approximately $93,101,000. |
REIT |
Real Estate Investment Trust. |
Portfolio Composition | |
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Classification | |
Percentage of Total Investments | |
Other* | |
| 42.6 | % |
Banks | |
| 24.2 | |
Consumer Finance | |
| 8.4 | |
Information Technology Services | |
| 7.4 | |
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure | |
| 6.5 | |
Construction & Engineering | |
| 5.8 | |
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels | |
| 5.1 | |
Total Investments | |
| 100.0 | % |
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Industries and/or investment types representing less than 5% of total investments. |
Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc.
First Quarter Report — March 31, 2024 (unaudited)
Notes to the Portfolio of Investments
Security
Valuation: (1) An equity portfolio security listed or traded on an exchange is valued at its latest reported sales price
(or at the exchange official closing price if such exchange reports an official closing price), and if there were no sales on a given
day and if there is no official exchange closing price for that day, the security is valued at the mean between the last reported bid
and asked prices if such bid and asked prices are available on the relevant exchanges. If only bid prices are available then the latest
bid price may be used. Listed equity securities not traded on the valuation date with no reported bid and asked prices available on the
exchange are valued at the mean between the current bid and asked prices obtained from one or more reputable brokers/dealers. In cases
where a security is traded on more than one exchange, the security is valued on the exchange designated as the primary market; (2) all
other equity portfolio securities for which over-the-counter (“OTC”) market quotations are readily available are valued at
the latest reported sales price (or at the market official closing price if such market reports an official closing price), and if there
was no trading in the security on a given day and if there is no official closing price from relevant markets for that day, the security
is valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked prices if such bid and asked prices are available on the relevant markets.
An unlisted equity security that does not trade on the valuation date and for which bid and asked prices from the relevant markets are
unavailable is valued at the mean between the current bid and asked prices obtained from one or more reputable brokers/dealers; (3) fixed
income securities may be valued by an outside pricing service/vendor approved by the Fund's Board of Directors (the “Directors”).
The pricing service/vendor may employ a pricing model that takes into account, among other things, bids, yield spreads and/or other market
data and specific security characteristics. If Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc. (the "Adviser") Morgan Stanley Investment
Management Company (the “Sub-Adviser”), each a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, determines that the price provided
by the outside pricing service/vendor does not reflect the security’s fair value or is unable to provide a price, prices from reputable
brokers/dealers may also be utilized. In these circumstances, the value of the security will be the mean of bid and asked prices obtained
from reputable brokers/dealers; (4) when market quotations are not readily available, as defined by Rule 2a-5 under the Act,
including circumstances under which the Adviser or Sub-Adviser determines that the closing price, last sale price or the mean between
the last reported bid and asked prices are not reflective of a security’s market value, portfolio securities are valued at their
fair value as determined in good faith under procedures approved by and under the general supervision of the Directors. Each business
day, the Fund uses a third-party pricing service approved by the Directors to assist with the valuation of foreign equity securities.
Events occurring after the close of trading on foreign exchanges may result in adjustments to the valuation of foreign securities to reflect
market trading that occurs after the close of the applicable foreign markets of comparable securities or other instruments that have a
strong correlation to the fair-valued securities to more accurately reflect their fair value as of the close of regular trading on the
NYSE; (5) foreign exchange transactions (“spot contracts”) and foreign exchange forward contracts (“forward contracts”)
are valued daily using an independent pricing vendor at the spot and forward rates, respectively, as of the close of the NYSE; and (6) investments
in mutual funds, including the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds, are valued at the net asset value as of the close of each
business day.
In connection with Rule 2a-5 of the Act, the Directors have designated
the Fund's Adviser as its valuation designee. The valuation designee has responsibility for determining fair value and to make the actual
calculations pursuant to the fair valuation methodologies previously approved by the Directors. Under procedures approved by the Directors,
the Fund's Adviser, as valuation designee, has formed a Valuation Committee whose members are approved by the Directors. The Valuation
Committee provides administration and oversight of the Fund's valuation policies and procedures, which are reviewed at least annually
by the Directors. These procedures allow the Fund to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument
dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc.
First Quarter Report — March 31, 2024 (unaudited)
Notes to Portfolio of Investments (cont'd)
Fair Value
Measurement: Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards CodificationTM ("ASC")
820, "Fair Value Measurement" (“ASC 820”), defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset
or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC 820 establishes a three-tier
hierarchy to distinguish between (1) inputs that reflect the assumptions market participants would use in valuing an asset or liability
developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity (observable inputs); and (2) inputs that
reflect the reporting entity's own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in valuing an asset or liability developed
based on the best information available in the circumstances (unobservable inputs) and to establish classification of fair value measurements
for disclosure purposes. Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund's investments. The inputs are summarized in the
three broad levels listed below:
· Level 1 –
unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
· Level 2 –
other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit
risk, etc.)
· Level 3 –
significant unobservable inputs including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments. Factors
considered in making this determination may include, but are not limited to, information obtained by contacting the issuer,
analysts, or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), analysis of the issuer's financial statements or other
available documents and, if necessary, available information concerning other securities in similar circumstances.
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily
an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities and the determination of the significance of a particular input
to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to each security.
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Fund’s
investments as of March 31, 2024:
Investment Type | |
Level 1 Unadjusted quoted prices (000) | | |
Level 2 Other significant observable inputs (000) | | |
Level 3 Significant unobservable inputs (000) | | |
Total (000) | |
Assets: |
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Common Stocks |
Air Freight & Logistics | |
$ | — | | |
$ | 4,724 | | |
$ | — | | |
$ | 4,724 | |
Automobile Components | |
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| 5,858 | | |
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| 5,858 | |
Automobiles | |
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| 11,980 | | |
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| 11,980 | |
Banks | |
| — | | |
| 69,158 | | |
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| 69,158 | |
Beverages | |
| — | | |
| 5,140 | | |
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| 5,140 | |
Capital Markets | |
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| 5,342 | | |
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| 5,342 | |
Chemicals | |
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| 12,130 | | |
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| 12,130 | |
Construction & Engineering | |
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| 16,535 | | |
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| 16,535 | |
Consumer Finance | |
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| 24,018 | | |
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| 24,018 | |
Electrical Equipment | |
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| 2,176 | | |
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| 2,176 | |
Financial Services | |
| — | | |
| 5,592 | | |
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| 5,592 | |
Food Products | |
| — | | |
| 2,920 | | |
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| 2,920 | |
Health Care Providers & Services | |
| — | | |
| 7,613 | | |
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| 7,613 | |
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure | |
| 6,411 | | |
| 12,211 | | |
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| 18,622 | |
Household Durables | |
| — | | |
| 8,915 | | |
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| 8,915 | |
Information Technology Services | |
| — | | |
| 21,077 | | |
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| 21,077 | |
Insurance | |
| — | | |
| 11,443 | | |
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| 11,443 | |
Machinery | |
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| 1,932 | | |
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| 1,932 | |
Office REITs | |
| — | | |
| 4,234 | | |
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| 4,234 | |
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels | |
| — | | |
| 14,667 | | |
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| 14,667 | |
Personal Care Products | |
| — | | |
| 9,281 | | |
| — | | |
| 9,281 | |
Pharmaceuticals | |
| — | | |
| 11,252 | | |
| — | | |
| 11,252 | |
Real Estate Management & Development | |
| — | | |
| 3,550 | | |
| — | | |
| 3,550 | |
Transportation Infrastructure | |
| — | | |
| 4,802 | | |
| — | | |
| 4,802 | |
Total Common Stocks | |
| 6,411 | | |
| 276,550 | | |
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| 282,961 | |
Short-Term Investment |
Investment Company | |
| 3,016 | | |
| — | | |
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| 3,016 | |
Total Assets | |
$ | 9,427 | | |
$ | 276,550 | | |
$ | — | | |
$ | 285,977 | |
Transfers between investment levels may occur as the markets fluctuate
and/or the availability of data used in an investment’s valuation changes.
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