India aims high by targeting $100 billion of FDI annually amid global shifts; investors move away from China
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India aims high by targeting $100 billion of FDI annually amid global shifts; investors move away from China

India targets $100B FDI annually, attracting investors like Apple, Samsung in the wake of the investor-friendly policies of PM Modi. Despite criticisms, FDI inflow has risen, thereby giving a boost to growth 

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India has set its eyes on a minimum of $100 billion in annual Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), as the country is actively seeking to get investors looking to diversify away from China. It is different from the average of $70 billion they usually got in FDI during the five years leading up to March 2023. Rajesh Kumar Singh, who works in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, said in an interview that they hope to reach this goal over the next five years. He also said that things are looking good for this plan. Singh said that this year’s FDI is likely to be close to the $100 billion target.

India is known as the world’s fastest-growing big economy, and it’s becoming more appealing to businesses looking to reduce tensions by spreading out their operations, a strategy called “China plus one.” Companies like Apple and Samsung have expanded their manufacturing in India after getting benefits from Prime Minister Modi’s government. However, despite the fact that local manufacturing is growing in India, foreign investment is incremental and has more potential. Singh says this is because developed nations have higher inflation and interest rates, alongside increased geopolitical conflicts and risk perceptions surrounding emerging markets.

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During this speech, Singh also highlighted India’s unmatched market growth opportunities in various sectors, such as electric vehicles, electronic goods, and general consumer goods. These sectors have penetration levels among the population that are notably lower than the global average. He emphasised that the government is committed to implementing further measures to ease FDI regulations.

One central pledge by Prime Minister Modi, who wants to be elected for the third time in the ongoing elections that started on April 19, is to increase how much manufacturing adds to India’s economy. India is working hard to attract substantial FDI and be a top place for global investment. This is especially true for businesses looking for growth and stability beyond China.

Foreign investors placed significant bets on India since PM Modi assumed office in 2014, with companies like Apple, Samsung, Kia, and Airbus expanding their operations in the country.

In the first half of this year from April 2023, India got $33 billion in foreign investment, and last year it got $71 billion. India thinks its economy will grow by 7.3 per cent this year, making it the fastest-growing big economy. But, there are still many young people in India without jobs, which is a big problem.

Even with some criticism, India’s foreign investment has been growing a lot in the past few years. Getting more foreign investment is still really important for India to keep growing, create more jobs, and deal with the problem of young people not having work.

How are FDIs important for India?

Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) play a pivotal role in India’s economic landscape, especially because they contribute to its growth and development. Through FDIs, India infuses capital into the economy, which facilitates the expansion and modernization of multiple sectors. Industries like information technology, manufacturing, and services benefit greatly from FDIs. In addition to the economic benefits, FDIs also generate government revenue through taxes and fees, which are channelled into public services and infrastructure development. Also, FDIs play a major role in supporting India’s startup ecosystem, with many foreign companies investing in innovative ventures. They foster entrepreneurship and technological advancement.

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