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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 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
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte
This paper aims to assess the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the Indian automobile, telecommunications and IT sectors. It examines the historical roots of FDI in India, its overall view, and the trends in FDI inflows from 2000 to 2011. The paper also explores the relevance of FDI in India and its role in shaping the three sectors of the economy.
- The impact of FDI on the Indian economy
- The role of FDI in shaping the three sectors of the economy (telecommunications, automobile, and IT/ITES)
- The challenges and opportunities of FDI in India
- The historical roots of FDI in India
- The trends in FDI inflows from 2000 to 2011
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel
The introduction provides a general overview of FDI and its significance in economic development. It highlights the increasing importance of FDI in India, particularly after the economic liberalization in 1991. The paper then delves into the historical roots of FDI in India, tracing its uneven growth and the challenges faced in the early stages of liberalization. It explores the political and economic factors that influenced the adoption of FDI policies in India.
The chapter on INDIA'S OVERALL FDI VIEW examines the overall FDI landscape in India, including the trends in FDI inflows, the sectors attracting the most investment, and the government's policies and regulations governing FDI. It also discusses the relevance of FDI in India, highlighting its role in boosting economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and promoting technological advancements.
The chapter on FDI INFLOWS Trends: 2000-2011 analyzes the trends in FDI inflows into India from 2000 to 2011. It examines the factors driving these trends, including global economic conditions, government policies, and sector-specific developments. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with attracting FDI in different sectors.
The chapter on Economic Liberalisation: Role of FDI in shaping the three sectors of Economy explores the role of FDI in shaping the telecommunications, automobile, and IT/ITES sectors in India. It examines the impact of FDI on these sectors, including the introduction of new technologies, the creation of new jobs, and the growth of domestic industries. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by these sectors in attracting and utilizing FDI.
The chapter on India's Specific Sector Analysis provides a detailed analysis of the impact of FDI on the telecommunications, automobile, and IT/ITES sectors. It examines the sector performance, the outcomes of FDI policies, and the challenges and opportunities faced by each sector. The chapter also discusses the future prospects of FDI in these sectors.
Schlüsselwörter
The keywords and focus themes of the text include Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), economic liberalization, telecommunications, automobile, IT/ITES, India, sector performance, FDI policy, challenges, opportunities, and economic development. The text examines the impact of FDI on the Indian economy, particularly in the three key sectors of telecommunications, automobile, and IT/ITES. It explores the historical roots of FDI in India, the trends in FDI inflows, and the role of FDI in shaping the Indian economy. The text also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with FDI in India, highlighting the importance of attracting and utilizing FDI for sustainable economic growth.
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- Navneet Toppo (Author), Rommel Khan (Author), Vivek Raj (Author), 2013, Role of FDI in India, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/286434
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