Year: 2024 | Month: June | Volume 69 | Issue 2
Exploring FDI Policies and Trends: Insights from the Indian Landscape
Aswani
T.D
Shripathi
K.P.
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.3.2024.34
Abstract:
In the present-day global economic landscape, FDI emerges as a pivotal driver for economic progress, especially in developing nations. Over recent years, propelled by the wave of globalization, numerous Asian developing economies have experienced a substantial surge in FDI. Notably, India has emerged as a prominent FDI destination, witnessing a notable upswing in FDI inflows. Given the paramount significance of FDI in the modern economic landscape and its noteworthy strides in India, a comprehensive analysis encompassing shifts in FDI policy, determinants of FDI attraction, and its ramifications on the domestic economy becomes imperative. This paper endeavors to scrutinize the evolution of FDI policies in India, delve into the diverse factors shaping FDI influx and ultimately assess the profound impact that FDI has exerted on the Indian economic landscape. FDI Surge in India: India has experienced a substantial surge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in recent years, making it a prominent destination for global investors.
Highlights
- Policy Evolution: The evolution of India’s FDI policies, highlighting the three broad categories – fully automatic route, government route, and a combination of both – as part of efforts to attract foreign investments.
- Factors Driving FDI Inflow: India’s appeal for FDI lies in its low tax rates, skilled workforce, technological advancements, and job creation. The government has implemented measures, including sector-specific relaxations, contributing to the surge in FDI.
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