Amundi MSCI India Swap UCITS ETF EUR Acc (LYMD.DE) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to replicate, both upwards and downwards, the performance of the MSCI India Net Total Return index, which tracks the large- and mid-cap segments of the Indian equity market; it employs a synthetic replication method via unfunded swaps; the fund is accumulating, reinvesting net dividends, and is denominated in euros with unhedged currency risk. Domiciled in France as a SICAV legal structure, the ETF is issued and managed by Amundi ETF, the exchange-traded funds division of Amundi, Europe's largest asset manager founded in 2010 through the merger of Crédit Agricole Asset Management and Société Générale Asset Management and headquartered in Paris. With assets under management exceeding EUR 1 billion, it targets institutional and retail investors seeking exposure to Indian equities across sectors including financial services, consumer cyclical, technology, industrials, and energy; it lists on multiple European exchanges such as Xetra, Frankfurt, and Paris. In recent developments, Amundi has pursued strategic growth in its ETF offerings as part of its 2025-2028 "Invest for the Future" plan, announcing plans to launch 100 new ETFs by 2028 and establishing a dedicated active and white-label ETF business line; additionally, Amundi completed the acquisition of private asset multi-manager Alpha Associates in April 2024, partnered with Victory Capital in July 2024 for new UCITS funds (expected closure in early 2025), and entered a long-term strategic alliance with ICG in November 2025, acquiring a 9.9% economic stake to develop private markets products for wealth investors. The ETF, launched on 25 October 2006 with ISIN FR0010361683 and a total expense ratio of 0.85%, operates within Amundi's broader global platform serving over 100 million clients across more than 30 countries, with no specific reorganizations or name changes noted for this product in the last 1-2 years.