Currently, foreign investors have limited access to Chinese markets except through programs such as the Qualified ForeignInstitutionalInvestor, or QFII, program.
For making portfolio investments in India, one should be registered either as a foreigninstitutionalinvestor ( FII) or as one of the sub-accounts of one of the registered FIIs.
This makes them consistent with other measures to relax restrictions on the capital account such as the expansion of the Qualified ForeignInstitutionalInvestor scheme, which allows foreigners to bring portfolio investment capital into China but only in a carefully regulated manner.