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FDI - India

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OVERVIEW

Foreign investment in India is one of the most popular route for interested investors looking to set up their business in India as the country has become a key market for most foreign businesses. International Investments has played a key role in formulating future policies of the Indian Government. FACTS Official Name: Republic of India, Capital: New Delhi Population: 1,236,344,631 Official Languages: Hindi, English, 21…

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WHY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA

1.India is growing as one of the top most destinations for foreign investors Foreign investors in India will greatly benefit as India is becoming a popular destination for foreign investment because of its liberal foreign investment policies & has been rated consistently amongst the world’s top three destinations by global bodies such as the World Bank. Foreign investors can…

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WHO CAN INVEST IN INDIA

According to FDI policy, Govt of India gives permission to a non-resident entity to invest in India, provided they are not citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh.An entity incorporated in Pakistan or Bangladesh can only invest subject to prior approval of FIPB). NRIs citizens and residents in Nepal and Bhutan have the necessary permission by Government of India to…

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ENTRY ROUTES FOR FDI IN INDIA

Mostly foreign companies greatly benefit from FDI as they not only get best investment options in India but also excellent service and value for the money they invested. Moreover the financial institutions, and a well-organised capital market contribute greatly in making India a potential destination for foreign investment. There are two routes for investment in India-Automatic Route and Government Route. …

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SETTING UP BUSINESS IN INDIA BY FOREIGN COMPANIES

Foreign companies interested in investment plans in India can commence operations in India by incorporating a company under the Companies Act, 1956 through: 1. Joint Ventures 2. Wholly Owned Subsidiaries AS A FOREIGN COMPANY Company formation can be done easily and investors can set up their operations in India through: Liaison Office/Representative Office Project Office Branch Office Such offices can undertake any permitted activities.Companies…

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