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Role of FDI in India

An analysis on Telecom, Automobile & I.T./ITES sectors

Título: Role of FDI in India

Trabajo de Investigación , 2013 , 42 Páginas

Autor:in: Navneet Toppo (Autor), Rommel Khan (Autor), Vivek Raj (Autor)

Economía - Relaciones económicas internacionales
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The concept of a Foreign Directed Investment is a very important part of the Indian Economy because Economic liberalization had varying effects on the behavior of economic factors and therefore on the evolution of various economic sectors and the Indian economy as a whole. Liberalizing reforms were intended to have a strong impact on the investment process. The method of allowing FDI started in the 1990’s, when the economy was liberalized, thereby allowing foreign goods to this paper tries to examine the developments in both economic and political aspects, relating to the growth in the FDI. We also evaluate and try to establish whether there is any relation between the FDI and the economic growth and prosperity across the various Indian states. In other words, has the link between the economic growth of a state and the amount of FDI become stronger in the aftermath of the reforms? Another point to notice is that there appears to be a large amount of regional income disparity between the states due to the larger amounts of association of FDI.

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Table of Contents

  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Historical Roots
  • INDIA'S OVERALL FDI VIEW
  • FDI INFLOWS Trends: 2000-2011
  • Relevance of FDI in India
  • Economic Liberalisation: Role of FDI in shaping the three sectors of Economy
  • India's Specific Sector Analysis
    • A. Telecommunications
    • B. Automobiles
    • C. IT/ITES
  • Economic Liberalisation: Challenges Ahead
  • CONCLUSION

Objectives and Key Themes

This paper aims to assess the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Indian automobile, telecommunications and IT sectors. The paper explores the historical roots of FDI in India, highlighting the initial uneven growth due to various factors including the Balance of Payments (BOP) crisis, public sector opposition, and political opposition to economic liberalization.

  • The role of FDI in shaping the Indian economy
  • The historical context of FDI growth in India
  • The impact of FDI on specific sectors (telecommunications, automobiles, and IT)
  • Economic liberalization and its influence on the three sectors
  • The challenges faced by India in its pursuit of economic liberalization

Chapter Summaries

The paper starts with an introduction to FDI, defining its role and importance in economic development. It then delves into the historical roots of FDI in India, highlighting the challenges faced during the initial phases of economic liberalization.

The chapter on “INDIA'S OVERALL FDI VIEW” analyzes the overall FDI inflows into India from 2000 to 2011, examining trends and highlighting the relevance of FDI for the Indian economy. The chapter on “Economic Liberalisation: Role of FDI in shaping the three sectors of Economy” discusses the broader impact of economic liberalization and the significant role played by FDI in shaping the telecommunications, automobile, and IT sectors.

The “India's Specific Sector Analysis” section provides a detailed look at each of these three sectors, discussing their performance, the outcomes of the FDI policy, and specific challenges faced. The paper concludes with an overview of the challenges ahead for India in continuing its economic liberalization journey.

Keywords

The key terms and concepts explored in this paper include Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), economic liberalization, telecommunications, automobiles, IT/ITES, Balance of Payments (BOP), and the Indian economy. The paper analyzes the impact of FDI on specific sectors and the challenges faced by India in its pursuit of economic liberalization.

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Título
Role of FDI in India
Subtítulo
An analysis on Telecom, Automobile & I.T./ITES sectors
Universidad
National University of Study & Research in Law
Curso
BA.LLB
Autores
Navneet Toppo (Autor), Rommel Khan (Autor), Vivek Raj (Autor)
Año de publicación
2013
Páginas
42
No. de catálogo
V286434
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656866213
ISBN (Libro)
9783656866220
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
Navneet Toppo Economic Liberalisation FDI Foreign Direct Investments Telecom I.T ITES Autommobiles
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Navneet Toppo (Autor), Rommel Khan (Autor), Vivek Raj (Autor), 2013, Role of FDI in India, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/286434
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