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FDI IN
  RATAIL
  Is It Good Or
Bad for Indian
 Economy?
INTRODUCTION
 Meaning of FDI:-
                      FDI stands for foreign direct
  investment i.e. investment made by the foreign
  companies or foreign government in India. It is mainly
  dealing with monetary matters. FDI is a popular mode of
  entering in another country’s economy. It is made by
  foreign countries in order to established wholly owned
  companies or to manage them or to purchase shares of
  companies in another country. It can be of two type-
1) Horizontal –invest in same type of industry.
2) Vertical- financial collaboration with mkt. unit or
    suppliers of input in that country.
   This is the most talked and controversial issue in the
    country right now. On 15th sep. 2012 govt. has
    announced their new FDI policy in Indian retail
    sector. As per the notification by the DEPARTMENT
    OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND PROMOTION the
    govt. has allowed FDI in following-
   Single Brand Retailing-100%
   Multi Brand Retailing-51%
    This new policy facing protest from everywhere for
    instance-        Left        Parties,     Opposition
    Parties(BJP,SP,INLD Etc.) & from the general public
    also.
  This is all because as much as 7.8% of India’s
   total workforce is engaged in retail trade.
   There are two type of retail stores in India.
   They are-
1) Organized Retail stores
2) Unorganized Retail stores
     Unorganized retail stores are considered to
    be the 95% of the total retail sector of India. It
    is argued that these are going to effect to a
    large extent with the entry of big MNC in
    retail sector like- Wal-mart, Tesco, Correfour
    who sell from groceries to garments, furniture
    to fitness equipment item under one roof.
ARGUMENTS AGAINST FDI
 As the government decision is facing protest from
  everywhere the different parties called for the “BHARAT
  BAND” or “INDIA CLOSED” on 20th sep.2012. They have
  given their arguments against the FDI. These arguments
  are as-
1) Create Unemployment
2) Upset the balance of payment
3) Farmers would be at loss
4) Middle man would suffer the most
5) Inflation will be increased
  The union minister of STATE OF INDUSTRY &
   COMMERCE Mr. JYOTIRADITYA SCINDIA tried to
   protect govt. decision regarding FDI by giving
   some arguments in favor of FDI or focusing light on
   the benefits of FDI for India. These benefits are as-
1) Benefits for consumers
  a) Good quality
  b) low price
  c) Quality of services
2) Benefits for producers
   a) Low advertising cost
   b) Opportunity to go international
3)    Benefits for economy
     a) Increase flow of foreign currency in the country.
     b) Latest technology in production
     c) improved infrastructure facility
     d) create employment
      He said that if India want to become a superpower in world
      economy then it is very much important to open doors for
      FDI coz only then we can avail all these benefits. He also
      said that the govt. has announced this FDI policy by
      keeping in mind the interest of general public and as well
      as the economy by putting some restriction on FDI.
RESTRICTION ON FDI
                    or
   STEPS TO PROTECT ECONOMY’S INTEREST

 FDI in retail would only enter in 10 states & those cities
  where population is more than 10 lakh and only 53 cities
  comes under this criteria.
 Only those MNC who are willing to invest 500 crore, half
  of    it    in    the   back-end     activities   such    as
  logistics, infrastructure etc. would be allowed in the retail
  space.
 The foreign retail stores will have to buy 30% of the
  product from the domestic producers.
 The unorganized retail sector would not be affected so
  much coz they have already created great neighbourhood
 After studying all the arguments against and in favor of
  FDI we can conclude that the govt. decision is a good
  decision coz it is very much important for Indian economy
  to grow with world’s economies and this can be possible
  by exploiting all the opportunity available in the intt.
  market and FDI is a good medium for that.
 Moreover it has more positive effect than negative effect.
  So, we should concentrate on the positive part and try to
  remove the hurdles that are in the path of successful
  implementation of FDI policy.
THANK

    YOU

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Ppt on fdi in ratail

  • 1. FDI IN RATAIL Is It Good Or Bad for Indian Economy?
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Meaning of FDI:- FDI stands for foreign direct investment i.e. investment made by the foreign companies or foreign government in India. It is mainly dealing with monetary matters. FDI is a popular mode of entering in another country’s economy. It is made by foreign countries in order to established wholly owned companies or to manage them or to purchase shares of companies in another country. It can be of two type- 1) Horizontal –invest in same type of industry. 2) Vertical- financial collaboration with mkt. unit or suppliers of input in that country.
  • 3. This is the most talked and controversial issue in the country right now. On 15th sep. 2012 govt. has announced their new FDI policy in Indian retail sector. As per the notification by the DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND PROMOTION the govt. has allowed FDI in following-  Single Brand Retailing-100%  Multi Brand Retailing-51% This new policy facing protest from everywhere for instance- Left Parties, Opposition Parties(BJP,SP,INLD Etc.) & from the general public also.
  • 4.  This is all because as much as 7.8% of India’s total workforce is engaged in retail trade. There are two type of retail stores in India. They are- 1) Organized Retail stores 2) Unorganized Retail stores Unorganized retail stores are considered to be the 95% of the total retail sector of India. It is argued that these are going to effect to a large extent with the entry of big MNC in retail sector like- Wal-mart, Tesco, Correfour who sell from groceries to garments, furniture to fitness equipment item under one roof.
  • 5. ARGUMENTS AGAINST FDI  As the government decision is facing protest from everywhere the different parties called for the “BHARAT BAND” or “INDIA CLOSED” on 20th sep.2012. They have given their arguments against the FDI. These arguments are as- 1) Create Unemployment 2) Upset the balance of payment 3) Farmers would be at loss 4) Middle man would suffer the most 5) Inflation will be increased
  • 6.  The union minister of STATE OF INDUSTRY & COMMERCE Mr. JYOTIRADITYA SCINDIA tried to protect govt. decision regarding FDI by giving some arguments in favor of FDI or focusing light on the benefits of FDI for India. These benefits are as- 1) Benefits for consumers a) Good quality b) low price c) Quality of services 2) Benefits for producers a) Low advertising cost b) Opportunity to go international
  • 7. 3) Benefits for economy a) Increase flow of foreign currency in the country. b) Latest technology in production c) improved infrastructure facility d) create employment He said that if India want to become a superpower in world economy then it is very much important to open doors for FDI coz only then we can avail all these benefits. He also said that the govt. has announced this FDI policy by keeping in mind the interest of general public and as well as the economy by putting some restriction on FDI.
  • 8. RESTRICTION ON FDI or STEPS TO PROTECT ECONOMY’S INTEREST  FDI in retail would only enter in 10 states & those cities where population is more than 10 lakh and only 53 cities comes under this criteria.  Only those MNC who are willing to invest 500 crore, half of it in the back-end activities such as logistics, infrastructure etc. would be allowed in the retail space.  The foreign retail stores will have to buy 30% of the product from the domestic producers.  The unorganized retail sector would not be affected so much coz they have already created great neighbourhood
  • 9.  After studying all the arguments against and in favor of FDI we can conclude that the govt. decision is a good decision coz it is very much important for Indian economy to grow with world’s economies and this can be possible by exploiting all the opportunity available in the intt. market and FDI is a good medium for that.  Moreover it has more positive effect than negative effect. So, we should concentrate on the positive part and try to remove the hurdles that are in the path of successful implementation of FDI policy.
  • 10. THANK YOU