Foreign Investments
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to the investment made by foreign investors to obtain a substantial interest in an enterprise located in a different country.
Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) refers to investing in the financial assets of a foreign country, such as stocks or bonds available on an exchange.
Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) is an institutional, individual or group entity seeking to invest in the economy of a country other than where the entity is headquartered.
FDI in India
- Trend: India's FDI inflows have increased 20 times from 2000-01 to 2023-24. According to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade ....
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- 3 Debt Management
- 4 Informal Sector Inclusion in GDP
- 5 Rising Income Inequality
- 6 Inclusive Growth in India
- 7 Potential GDP: Determinants and Hindrances
- 8 Rising Employment Gap despite Strong GDP Growth
- 9 India’s Economic Growth: Key Statistics & Trends
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