Category: FDI
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Andhra Pradesh: Emerging as a Magnet for Global MNC Investments
Andhra Pradesh is fast turning into one of India’s most attractive investment destinations, with global multinational corporations eyeing large-scale opportunities in aerospace, defense, and electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. Recent commitments worth ₹11 lakh crore signal not just a vote of confidence in the state’s economic vision, but also the potential…
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India’s Outward FDI: Building Global Corporate Champions
India’s outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) has accelerated sharply in recent years, signaling a new phase of globalization for Indian enterprises. In FY2024–25, outward FDI rose by more than 67%, reaching US$41.6 billion—a surge that underlines how Indian firms are moving beyond domestic consolidation to carve out an international footprint.…
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Record FII Outflows and Indian Resilience
India’s financial markets faced a critical test in August 2025 when foreign institutional investors (FIIs) pulled out nearly ₹47,000 crore, marking the highest monthly outflow of the year. The exodus was triggered by global tariff shocks, weak corporate earnings, and a strengthening U.S. dollar. Sectors with heavy export exposure such…
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India–China Trade Deficit: Why Recalibration Is Urgent
India’s economic engagement with China has long been defined by asymmetry, but the latest numbers show just how stark that imbalance has become. A recent study by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) highlights that India’s trade deficit with China has soared to $99.2 billion in…
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Foreign Direct Investment in EMDEs: Trends, Challenges, and the Way Forward
Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) have been on a steady decline as a share of GDP since the global financial crisis. In the boom years of the 2000s, FDI inflows reached nearly 5% of GDP in a typical EMDE by 2008. Today, they…
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The Shifting Future of Foreign Aid: From Post-War Solidarity to a Fragmented Global Order
Foreign aid is undergoing a transformation that is both structural and strategic. The post-war model—where a handful of wealthy nations set the tone for global development through consistent, large-scale official development assistance (ODA)—is rapidly eroding. Declining donor commitments, rising localization, and the entry of new private and non-traditional actors are…
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India–U.S. Trade Talks: Between Strategic Opportunity and Harsh Realities
India is currently engaged in what could be one of its most challenging trade negotiations in decades. While optimism is natural in such moments, the political and economic dynamics suggest that the road to a mutually beneficial agreement with the United States will be anything but straightforward. At the surface…
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Reviving India’s Investment Climate
India’s economic growth story is deeply intertwined with its ability to attract investments, both domestic and foreign. However, recent trends indicate a worrying decline in domestic private investment, which directly impacts Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This blog critically examines the interplay between sluggish demand, domestic and foreign investments, and the…
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Foreign Direct Investment Decline in India
India’s foreign direct investment (FDI) has been facing a noticeable decline, raising concerns about the country’s economic landscape. Despite official claims highlighting record-breaking gross FDI inflows, the net FDI data paints a different picture. This blog critically examines the paradox of rising gross FDI versus declining net FDI and delves…
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Stagnation in Private Investment in India
Private investment is a crucial driver of economic growth, innovation, and job creation in any country. In India, despite various policy measures aimed at creating a more conducive business environment, private investment has remained sluggish. This stagnation has raised concerns about the long-term growth prospects of the Indian economy. Several…