Investment: Destination India
India is a country with huge manpower that is equipped with enormous skills and this is one reason for investing in India and evident in the growing number of foreign companies and overseas investors. Despite this and the fact that Indian economy belongs to one of the most conspicuous economies around the world, there has been a sharp fall in economic growth that was earlier projected to grow rapidly at least in the long run. The performance or behavior of the Indian economy has particularly fallen in the short to medium term.
During the period of last five years that refers to the time exactly before the recession and the global financial crisis the economic growth was around seven percent on a yearly basis. Due to this strong and impressive growth, investing in India seemed to be a favorable prospect for the overseas companies and we have witnessed the arrival of several foreign companies in this country. The IT and service sector industries have provided an impetus to the economic growth and according to the financial analysts, within a very short time India will join the frontrunner and powerful economies of the world.
During the passage of time, foreign direct investment has emerged as one of the most significant and inalienable aspect of the Indian residents who are settled in foreign countries or NRI’s. On the basis of a survey called World Investment Prospects Survey conducted for 2010 to 2012, India is also one of the most preferred destinations of foreign direct investment. This survey was conducted by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. In addition to this, another survey conducted by one of the big four firms Ernst and Young, the country has ranked fourth as far as foreign investing is concerned and it is referred to as European Attractiveness Survey.
The growth of foreign investment in India has increased three folds with a variety of business prospects and potential that is available in this country. However, at the same time, there is an increased need for a guideline on strategic investments so that the foreign investors keep pouring in. In other words, to have a better orientation of foreign investments and to maintain the flow of foreign investors, it is possible to get the expert’s guidance in the Government website that is referred to as OIFC.
According to the opinion of several people, the success of India with foreign investments and economic growth has been showing all along though the journey was not always pleasant as there has been an equal amount of delay during this process. Whether the high growth forecasts for the economy helps to provide a boost to the Indian economy or otherwise cannot be predicted immediately. With the country has opening doors to the foreign and domestic investors, the risks of investing in a developing economy should be reduced to a large extent.
During the period of last five years that refers to the time exactly before the recession and the global financial crisis the economic growth was around seven percent on a yearly basis. Due to this strong and impressive growth, investing in India seemed to be a favorable prospect for the overseas companies and we have witnessed the arrival of several foreign companies in this country. The IT and service sector industries have provided an impetus to the economic growth and according to the financial analysts, within a very short time India will join the frontrunner and powerful economies of the world.
During the passage of time, foreign direct investment has emerged as one of the most significant and inalienable aspect of the Indian residents who are settled in foreign countries or NRI’s. On the basis of a survey called World Investment Prospects Survey conducted for 2010 to 2012, India is also one of the most preferred destinations of foreign direct investment. This survey was conducted by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. In addition to this, another survey conducted by one of the big four firms Ernst and Young, the country has ranked fourth as far as foreign investing is concerned and it is referred to as European Attractiveness Survey.
The growth of foreign investment in India has increased three folds with a variety of business prospects and potential that is available in this country. However, at the same time, there is an increased need for a guideline on strategic investments so that the foreign investors keep pouring in. In other words, to have a better orientation of foreign investments and to maintain the flow of foreign investors, it is possible to get the expert’s guidance in the Government website that is referred to as OIFC.
According to the opinion of several people, the success of India with foreign investments and economic growth has been showing all along though the journey was not always pleasant as there has been an equal amount of delay during this process. Whether the high growth forecasts for the economy helps to provide a boost to the Indian economy or otherwise cannot be predicted immediately. With the country has opening doors to the foreign and domestic investors, the risks of investing in a developing economy should be reduced to a large extent.
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