Indian Government Gives The Green Signal To 21 FDI Projects, Should Bring In More Foreign Investments
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Seems like we are on track with the FDI structuring in India. FDI is high on the list of the new Modi government and today the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) cleared a lot of FDI proposals. This comes as good news for many foreign and Indian companies as they have been waiting to get the sign off from the Indian government for the investments .
The committee was handed a list of 35 proposals in various sectors and by multiple companies, out of which FIPB gave the go ahead to 21 of them. Bharti shipyard was the lucky one to get the go from the board, whereas Sistema Shyam’s request to raise foreign holdings was denied. Others who got the right to pass isVerizon who got 100% FDI approved, Kineco Kaman Composites India in the defence sector and ANZ capital in finance sector.
This should give a boost to theIndian economy , which is slowly yet steadily rising. The move will also give more confidence to foreign investors.
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The committee was handed a list of 35 proposals in various sectors and by multiple companies, out of which FIPB gave the go ahead to 21 of them. Bharti shipyard was the lucky one to get the go from the board, whereas Sistema Shyam’s request to raise foreign holdings was denied. Others who got the right to pass is
This should give a boost to the
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