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Rein on FDI: Creating a ‘Great wall for China’?

Rein on FDI: Creating a ‘Great wall for China’?

With the effect of Covid-19 across the globe, China is facing a backlash that could destabilize the tenancy as the world’s favorable destination. India has recognized the opportunity and looking forward to capturing the space as sooner or later China will vacate it. China’s refuted global position is a ‘blessing in disguise for India to captivate investment. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh has a population of the size of Brazil is already constructing an economic task force to attract…

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How is FDI relevant for India’s foreign trade growth?

How is FDI relevant for India’s foreign trade growth?

India’s economic growth is dependent on productive investment as it is increasing largely. India is a labor-surplus economy with a scarcity of production capital. Maintaining a balanced source of investment is crucial for the industrial development of the country and productive growth. India’s Foreign Direct Investment has observed significant growth in November 2020. According to the Commerce Ministry, FDI in November 2020 raised to 81% to %10.15 billion from $5.6 billion in November 2019. India has captivated a total FDI…

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Impact of FDI on Indian Economy?

Impact of FDI on Indian Economy?

India has been attracting a lot of foreign attention when it comes to financial investments from the beginning. This is because since the day our government opened up the country’s economy in 1991 and started the liberalized investment policies along with many other initiatives that were implemented over the years, has made India a hub of opportunities in the international market. FDI India plays a major role in the economic development of India by being the main monetary source. We…

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How Did India Achieve Record FDI in FY21 Despite Pandemic?

How Did India Achieve Record FDI in FY21 Despite Pandemic?

FDI increased by 40 per cent to $51.4 billion in April-December 2020-21 as per the official data, which depicts the biggest jump in the foreign investment in Indian companies after Narendra Modi came into power. FDI in India had increased to 30 per cent in 2015-16, but it has got a mixed response in recent years, it has raised to 12.6 per cent in 2019-20 after the shrink of 11 per cent in the previous fiscal year. The recent development…

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How to Focus on FDI Can Recover From Covid-19?

How to Focus on FDI Can Recover From Covid-19?

The Covid-19 crises have brought light to the role of FDI agencies, who had to illustrate sharpness and reactiveness in supporting the requirement of the investors. According to the UNCTAD report, 77% of the national IPAs worldwide has offered Covid related information and services and a specialized platform. It is anticipated that FDI activity might fall up to 77% due to the economic crises caused by the pandemic. While it gives an idea that it is a bad knock for…

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