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Course Contents (India)
- Investment Opportunities and Incentives in India
- foreign direct investment in India
- Foreign Direct Investment policy
- Business opportunities in India
- Entry Options for Foreign Investors
- Taxation in India
Summary:
India's unique and vast geography, endowed with diverse topography, has
made it one of the most attractive investment destinations in the world.
It has become a global resource for various manufacturing and services
industry.
With the largest area of arable land, India is one of the world’s
biggest food producers. It is the largest producer of milk, sugarcane
and tea as well as the second largest producer of rice, fruit and
vegetables.
India's pool of technical manpower base with an increasing
disposable income and its burgeoning market have all combined to enable
India emerge as a viable partner to global industry. It is the
preferred hotspot for organizations keen to outsource their R & D
activities, software development work, customer contact centers or IT
enabled business processes.
The top sectors attracting highest Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
inflows into the country are: electrical equipments, services sector
(financial and non financial), telecommunications, transportation industry,
fuels, chemicals, construction activities, drugs and pharmaceuticals, food
processing, cement and gypsum products. Huge investment potential exists in
the upcoming Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) sector and the real estate
industry.
Thus, India is one of the few markets in the world which offers high
prospects for growth and earning potential in practically all areas of
business, particularly in tourism, information technology (IT) and
agricultural sector.
New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai are the first four spots
recognised as destinations for FDI inflows.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India
FDI Strategic Sectors
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Procedures

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