Foreign Direct Investment - Its Success or Failure in India
Keywords:
Foreign Investment, Indian Economy, Investment in IndiaAbstract
With the start of globalization, creating nations, especially those in
Asia, have been seeing a gigantic surge of FDI inflows amid the past two
decades. Indeed in spite of the fact that India has been a latecomer to the
FDI scene compared to other East Asian nations, its impressive showcase
potential and a liberalized arrangement administration has supported
its fascination as a favorable goal for outside financial specialists. This
article to look at the affect of FDI on the Indian economy, especially
after two decades of financial changes, and analyzes the challenges to
position itself favorably within the worldwide competition for FDI. The
article provides the major approach suggestions from this examination,
other than drawing consideration on the complexities in deciphering
FDI information in India. Concurring to Division for Advancement of
Industry and Inner Exchange (DPIIT), FDI value influx in India stood at US$
500.12 billion between April 2000 and September 2020, demonstrating
that Government’s exertion to move forward ease of doing trade and
unwinding FDI standards has surrender comes about.
How to cite this article:
Sharma A. Foreign Direct Investment - Its Success
or Failure In India. J Adv Res Eco Busi Mgmt 2021;
4(1): 17-21
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