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Availability of long duration bonds are a big challenge even in India.Further the insurance regulator has issued an ALM guidelines recently and it will bring out the mismatch to the fore.As far as Solvency II is concerned,the intial phase will be difficult but situation should improve once the players improve risk management systems.