but I am curious as to what the experts are doing
Rule One. Nobody can predict the future...NOBODY! So by definition, there is nobody who is an expert in giving advice on what to invest in for the future.
Having said that, it is possible to assign relative risk to various investments. If you can correctly assess risk and act upon your assessment, you will become a formidable investor.
With the very rapid growth of the economies of both China and India, there is a very good outlook for companies that have some "exposure" to those economies.
But, you may ask, where should one invest? Directly in China? In India? If you assess the level of risk the answer is most assuredly NO!
Yes, you might win big, but the chances are that you will more likely be fleeced! Wiped out! Not a brass razzoo left!
But if China is becoming one of the biggest exporters of manufactured goods in the world and doesn't have enough of it's own resources to support this activity...?
Perhaps an investor might be tempted to to take a stake in Western Companies that
supply raw materials to China and India. The only major risk here hinges on the internal political and civil stresses that may arise over the next few years in China and India that might result in a reduction in production and hence demand for raw materials
Infidelity is not normally a good thing...Choose your investment vehicle accordingly.