2. F - Foreign
D – Direct
I - Investment
The Foreign Direct Investment means “cross border
investment made by a resident in one economy in
an enterprise in another economy, with the
objective of establishing a lasting interest in the
investee economy.
3. What is Retail?
• Retail involves the sale
of goods from a single
point (markets, malls,
department store)
directly to the
consumer in small
quantities for his end
use.
4. FDI POLICY
51% foreign investment
in multi-brand retail
100% foreign investment
in single-brand retail
5. Limits for FDI in different Sectors
26% 49% 51% 74% 100%
Newspaper &
Media
Banking Multi Brand
Retail
Atomic
Minerals
Advertisement
Defense Cable Network Petro Pipelines Science
Journals
Airport
Pension Sector DTH Petro
Marketing
Cold Storage
Courier Infrastructure Coal & Lignite
Mines
Postal services
Tea Plantation Telecom Credit Info Co Telecom
Petroleum
Refining
Wholesale
trade
Power Exchange Township
Stock Exchange Others
6. CREATION OF
EMPLOYMENT
EXPLOITATION
OF FARMERS
REDUCED
SUPPLY CHAIN
& COLD
STORAGE
STRENGTHENI-
--NG OF RUPEE
REDUCTION OF
WASTAGE
11. Why World is looking towards India
for Foreign Direct Investments :
India is the 3rd largest economy of the world in terms of purchasing power
parity and thus looks attractive to the world for FDI. Some of the major
economic sectors where India can attract investment are as follows:-
•Telecommunications
•Apparels
•Information Technology
•Pharmacy
•Auto parts
•Jewellery
•Chemicals
In last few years, certainly FDI have shown upward trends but the strict FDI
policies have put hurdles in the growth in this sector. India is however set to
become one of the major recipients of FDI in the Asia-Pacific region because
of the economic reforms and the deregulation of this important sector. India
has technical expertise and skilled managers and a growing middle class
market of more than 300 million and this represents an attractive market.
12. win-win for all
FDI SHOULD COME IN
INDIA *
* TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLIED