FOREIGN DIRECT POLICY OF INDIA- REVIEW OF INVESTMENT CAPS

MAHESH KUNDU

Abstract

The Foreign Direct Investment signifies "cross outskirt venture made by an inhabitant in one economy in an endeavor in another economy, with the goal of setting up an enduring enthusiasm for the investee economy. FDI is additionally portrayed as "venture into the matter of a nation by an organization in another nation". Basically the venture is into creation by either purchasing an organization in the objective nation or by extending operations of a current business in that nation". Such ventures can happen for some reasons, including to exploit less expensive wages, extraordinary speculation benefits (e.g. charge exclusions) offered by the nation.

Keywords

FDI, Indian FDI Policy, Make in India, Capital Investment, FDI caps in India

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