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FDI in India has increased over
the years due to the efforts that have been made by the Indian
government. FDI in India has in a lot of ways - enabled India to
achieve a certain degree of financial stability, growth and
development. This money has allowed India to focus on the areas that
may have needed economic attention, and address the various problems
that continue to challenge the country. The increased flow of FDI in
India has given a major boost to the country's economy and so
measures must be taken in order to ensure that the flow of FDI in
India continues to grow.
So under this topic let us share various aspects related to
Foreign Direct Investment in India...
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Improve infrastructure drastically
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Government Initiatives
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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"Build Confidence amongst Investors"
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Complete all the Projects On time and build confidence amongst investors such as IMF World Bank Project Delays and cost over runs should be avoided and penalised,
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AKNR Chandra Sekhar
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"Government Initiatives "
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It all revolves around Govt. and its policies. Our Govt. is not very keen on capitalized investments, it has more operation expenditure. We have very good natural resources (air, water and solar energy) how much our govt. is tapping these...
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shome suvra chakraborty
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"Improve infrastructure drastically"
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FDI in a particular country will depend on its effects of investments by the multinational co in other counties also. It is to be kept in mind that only the amount repatriated from the host country by the co(branch or subsidiary) to the parent co...
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Ideate: "How India can attract more FDI?" deleted from your view.
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It will creat new job in India
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It will Distroy smaill traders
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AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN
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Yes, FDI will Certainly boost Quality, Hygiene & Stop Adulteration...
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AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN
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"It will creat new job in India"
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FDI will boost Quality, Hygiene & Stop Adulteration...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"It will creat new job in India"
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It will definitely lead to creation of new jobs especially in the bigger cities and our metros. In fact I am sure major retail giants are not going to set up shop anywhere else. And it will have a depleting effect on the middle men in the the...
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Debate: "What is impact of FDI in Indian Market??" deleted from your view.
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is investment directly into production in a country by a company located in another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country. Foreign direct investment is done for many reasons including to take advantage of cheaper wages in the country, special investment privileges such as tax exemptions offered by the country as an incentive to gain tariff-free access to the markets of the country or the region. Foreign direct investment is in contrast to portfolio investment which is a passive investment in the securities of another country such as stocks and bonds. As a part of the nation...
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SAMMARPAL SINGH GILL
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Foreign direct investment in India (n) economy — Presentation Transcript 1. What is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? A source of capital and investment involving foreign control of production A source of exploitation? A channel of technology...
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Raunak Bhadani
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ya hopefully yes bcoz by that time india economy will be strongest in the world.
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veena srinath
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Im sorry , that seems to be a very short term way of looking at things, what opening up the market usually does, is that it forces these small shop owners to either get their act together - fast , or fold up and get jobs with the larger...
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Ajit Khan
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Friends, Government should not allow foreign investment in the retail sector as it is expected to adversely affect small retailers. India has over 8.5 million kiranas spread across 5,500 towns and 6 lac villages.Government should understand the...
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sudhakar singh
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all i can say is that the government is insensitive to the employment generation in the country. it will undoubtedly have helped lot many people earn their breads.the govt. is neither taking adequate steps in meeting the basic needs like naukri,...
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Curb excessive capital flow
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Relief for citizen from grey market employment
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kawaljit kaur
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"govt to encourage investment in key industrial avenues."
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if foriegn investment is to be retained in india then it should open its doors for investment in key industries such as agriculture,heavy electricals,infrastructure projects et al.such an endeavour will have twin effect on economy one would be...
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G.John Kuipers
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"At present l am building the worlds first bio-refinery in the Netherlands , it converts waste plastic back into oil "
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This is an 80% conversion rate and it makes 2 types of oil , heavy oil very suitable for bunker fuel and light oil to be further refined or used for blending\l assume there would be a lot of waste plastic in India as well and it should not be very...
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The retail sector in India is expecting that in this Budget 2010 it is seeking industry status, which can reduce the cost of capital and to allow FDI in retail that can increase investments and global competitiveness Indian organized retail industry is one of the sunrise sectors with huge growth potential. Total retail market in India currently stands at USD 350 billion in 2007-08 and estimated to attain USD 573 billion by 2012-13. Organised retail industry accounts for only 5.5% of total retail industry and expected to reach 10% by 2012. The key factors that drive growth in retail industry are young demographic profile, increasing consumer aspirations, growing middle class incomes and impr...
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ujjval jain
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Uniform & friendly taxations & industry status are really needed I suppose. Unscrupulous bureaucratic activities also should be checked. Thanks for sharing.
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The high inflation in India has not affected foreign investors' enthusiasm about its economic growth. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in April saw a massive 127 per cent rise over the corresponding month last year, touching US$ 3.74 billion. FDI in 2007-08 was US$ 25 billion and the target for the current financial year has been set at US$ 35 billion. 'I want to dispel fears of any economic slowdown and investment drying up,' said Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath on June 26, 2008. He further added that even though the rising interest rate was affecting the cost of production, the industry would sustain a growth momentum of 8-9 per cent in 2008-09. In April 2007-08, FDI was US$ 1.64...
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veguru vijayakumar babu
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FDI inflow in Apr 08 is encouraging. Today,i.e. on 1st July 08 USD touched 43.44.If there are more FDI and ECB inflows in the current month, rupee will recover to some extent.
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Abhishek Tiwari
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The finance ministry, upset with the new rules for calculating foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indian companies, has sought to overhaul the entire policy to shut ‘loopholes’ that allow investors to breach sectoral FDI caps through investments via offshoots. In a fresh missive to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), the government body responsible for framing foreign investment policy, the ministry has asked for a review of the policy that has caused much confusion among investors, foreign and Indian. 'The finance ministry wants the DIPP to address the issue of downstream investments in restricted sectors by companies that have foreign investment,' said a senior finan...
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R.K.MALHOTRA
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In fact this is little confusing at the moment . Let the ministry clear their stance first.If we go through as it has been written , they must close all the loopholes, it is good for our economy and indian investers, i think.
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