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9/11/2013
Ranks
Country
2008-09 (April- 2009-10(April- 2010-11 ( April- Cumulative %age to total March) March) March) Inflows (April Inflows (in 00 - March terms of US $) 11) 50,899(11,229) 49,633 (10,376) 31,855 (6,987) 242,761 (54,227) 42 % 9% 7%
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15,727 (3,454) 11,295 (2,379) 7,730 (1,705) 52,876 (11,895) 8,002 (1,802) 9,230 (1,943) 5,353 (1,170) 42,542 (9,449)
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U.K.
NETHERLANDS JAPAN CYPRUS GERMANY FRANCE U.A.E.
3,840 (864)
3,922 (883) 1,889 (405) 5,983 (1,287) 2,750 (629) 2,098 (467) 1,133 (257)
3,094 (657)
4,283 (899) 5,670 (1,183) 7,728 (1,627) 2,980 (626) 1,437 (303) 3,017 (629)
3,434 (755)
29,433 (6,639)
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4% 4% 4% 2% 2% 1%
5,501 (1,213) 25,627 (5,700) 7,063 (1,562) 23,958 (5,276) 4,171 (913) 908 (200) 3,349 (734) 1,569 (341) 21,948 (4,812) 13,376 (2,999) 10,267 (2,264) 8,592 (1,890)
123,025 (27,331)
123,120 88,520 (19,427) 580,722 (25,834) FDI in India: Unit I 9/11/2013 (129,716)
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International
regarding entry of foreign investors Structure & functioning of the markets within which foreign investors operate Trade Policies- Taxation and Tariffs
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Introduction of dual route of approval of FDI RBIs automatic route and Governments approval (SIA/FIPB) route, Automatic permission for technology agreements in high priority industries and removal of restriction of FDI in low technology areas as well as liberalisation of technology imports, Permission to Non-resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Corporate Bodies (OCBs) to invest up to 100 per cent in high priorities sectors,
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Hike in the foreign equity participation limits to 51 per cent for existing companies and liberalisation of the use of foreign brands name and 5. Signing the Convention of Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) for protection of foreign investments. 6. FEMA (1999) replacing FERA (1973) 7. Other Financial Sector Reforms
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