Most health insurance policies restrict cover to Indian territory
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My mother-in-law is a Nepalese citizen living with us in India and stays at home. She has an Indian permanent account number ( Gyanendra
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. 02 Apr 2021
Yes, health insurance can be bought for your mother-in-law from an Indian insurer. The nationality of an individual is of limited consequence to the insurer to underwrite a health policy. However, most plans restrict coverage to Indian territory only, and the claim will be paid in Indian rupees only.
I will turn 35 in August. I earn ₹20 lakh a year and have three dependants my wife and my parents. I want to buy a life insurance policy. How should I zero in on the right one?