Dr. B. K. AgarwalSociety for Advanced Management StudiesJournal of Commerce and TradeAgarwal (2015), "Overview of Foreign Investment Policy in India" Journal of Commerce and Trade, 2015, vol. 10, is...
Evolution of FDI Policy in India 1.Pre-1991: Closed Economy Era –Stringent regulatory framework with limited foreign participation –Emphasis on import substitution and self-reliance 2.Post-1991: Liberalization and Globalization –Introduction of economic reforms to open up the Indian economy –Shift ...
A foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment done through equity instruments by a resident outside India. Learn about sectors for FDI, FDI procedures for approval, FDI reporting requirements, foreign investments in India at ICICI Bank.
Liberalization of foreign investment policy is a central component of India's economic reforms. While the need for foreign capital is hardly disputed there has been a continuing debate on the scope, coverage and impact of a liberalized foreign investment policy. In this paper Tarun Das argues that...
Economic Reforms and Foreign Direct Investment in India: Policy, Trends and PatternsIn the context of increasing competition among nations and sub-national entities to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), the present paper tries to analyzeSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Foreign Investment Policy in India The government has undertaken various liberal policy decisions to make the whole process of foreign investment in India hassle free. Some of the foreign investment policies include: 1. The list of industries that are eligible for automatic approval of foreign investm...
Recent changes in a wide range of policy areas, a clear and unambiguous message from the top leadership about India's need for FDI, and the government's commitment to encourage such inflows, along with India's increasing integration with the global economy have, arguably, contributed to this ...
The economic reforms that started in 1991 have brought dramatic changes in international investment in India. The rupee is completely convertible. Customs duties have been reduced. These reforms are intended to foster rapid and sustainable economic growth in India. Policy reforms have reduced the ...
in the current policy. The circular clearly says that “any other type of instruments like warrants, partly paid shares etc are not considered as capital and cannot be issued to persons resident outside India”. It signifies that now FIPB does not have the power to issue convertible warrants ...
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