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How to become rich in India: Practical strategies that work

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  • Published 05 Sep 2025
How to become rich in India: Practical strategies that work

Getting rich in India is not a lottery ticket or a “hack”. It is a series of decisions you repeat without slipping. You grow income, own productive assets, avoid dumb risks, and keep more after taxes and costs. If you want outcomes, you need a number, a timeline, and a boring process that you can stick to when markets, bosses, or relatives test your patience.

Read on to learn what strategies you can employ if you are wondering how to become rich in India.

Start with a number, not a dream

Write down your Freedom Number. If you want Rs. 1 lakh a month in today’s money, assume a 4% withdrawal rate and target a corpus of about Rs. 3 crore, or higher if you prefer more safety. Adjust for inflation and timeline. A target makes trade-offs obvious, like whether to buy a new car now or push that money into your future.

Build your base before chasing returns

Another step in planning how to become rich in India involves realising that cash is oxygen when life hits. Park 6-9 months of expenses in a high-quality liquid fund or savings account. Buy pure term insurance for 15–20 times annual income and a family floater health policy with a sensible deductible. You do these first so a hospital bill or a job loss does not nuke your plan.

Crush bad debt and weaponise credit the right way

Credit card balances at high interest quietly erase your compounding. Keep one or two cards, pay in full, and use the free credit period, offers, and rewards as a tool. Debt is useful only when the asset pays you more than the cost of borrowing.

Own equity early and keep buying through cycles

Wealth in India flows to people who own businesses or own parts of them. If you are not starting a company, buy broad equity through index funds and high-quality equity funds. Automate SIPs into Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50, or Nifty 500–type exposure and stop trying to outguess quarterly noise. Asset allocation matters more than stock tips, so pick a mix you won’t abandon during a 30% drawdown.

Let the math work for you, not against you

Compounding feels slow, then suddenly huge. A Rs. 25,000 monthly SIP growing at 12% for 15 years lands near Rs. 1.25 crore, and over 20 years near Rs. 2.49 crore. Want Rs. 5 crore in 20 years at 10% returns. You are looking at roughly Rs. 66,000 a month in systematic investing. These are illustrations, not promises, but they show why consistency beats sporadic brilliance.

Gold is a hedge, not your growth engine

Indians love gold. If you want to become rich in India, a modest allocation through ETFs or Sovereign Gold Bonds helps during inflation and currency stress. Do not park your compounding years in a non-productive metal and expect equity-like wealth. Treat jewellery as consumption, not investment.

Use simple diversified pipes for passive income

Beyond equity funds, consider REITs or InvITs if you need yield with transparency and liquidity. Match instruments to goals. Short-term money sits in safer debt, long-term money in equity. Do not hunt for 15% monthly “income schemes” that collapse when the music stops.

Avoid traps that look like shortcuts

Intraday F&O without risk rules, “advisory” WhatsApp groups, chit-fund style schemes, and guaranteed-return pitches are wealth bonfires. If someone earns effortless returns, they do not need your money. Keep speculation under 5-10% of your portfolio and treat it as paid tuition, not your retirement plan.

Keep costs and frictions low

High expense ratios, frequent churn, and avoidable taxes wreck outcomes. Choose direct plans where appropriate, avoid entry loads, and let SIPs run. Rebalance annually or by thresholds to maintain your target asset mix. The goal is fewer, better decisions that stay made.

How to think about risk

Risk is not volatility. Risk is permanent loss and quitting. Build buffers in cash and skill so a bad quarter does not force you to sell your best assets at the worst time. Ensure your allocation is in alignment with your goals. Adjust gradually and keep moving.

When to hire advice and what to demand

If your net worth is rising and complexity grows, pay for advice like you pay for a good CA. Demand fiduciary duty, transparent fees, and a written plan. If their pay depends on frequent trades, expect frequent trades.

The best way to become rich in India is by stacking income, owning productive assets for long periods, and refusing to sabotage yourself with fees, fads, and panic. If your goal is serious, treat wealth as a project with milestones, not a mood. In five years of consistent, boring execution, your finances will look unrecognisable to the old you. If you want a starting gun, this is it.

Also Read: How to Invest in Stock Market?

Work backward from a target corpus and timeline. For example, reaching about Rs. 5 crore in 20 years at 10% annual returns needs roughly Rs. 66,000 a month, and your exact figure depends on your risk and allocation.

Equity beats in growth and liquidity over long horizons, while real estate can help if cash yield is healthy and leverage is sensible. Do both only if the numbers work and your allocation lets you remain worry free.

You are buying more units cheaper while your SIP runs. Crashes are sales for disciplined investors, and your long-term return comes from staying invested, rebalancing, and raising contributions, not from timing exits.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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