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2310002

 

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1-4

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FDIs in Indian Retail Sector: Government Policies Pros and Cons - An Analysis

Authors

Bipin Bhogekar

Abstract

A corporation from another country makes a direct investment in the output of another country by either purchasing a company there or by expanding the operations of an already established company there. It is cross-border investment when foreign assets, with the exception of stock investments, are injected into domestic market organisations. A persistent managerial stake (10 percent or more of voting stock) in an organisation operating in a different economy from the investor is referred to as foreign direct investment (FDI). FDI refers to the net inflows of investment (inflow minus outflow). Participation in management, joint ventures, the transfer of technology, and experience are frequently involved. In the world of commerce, foreign direct investment (FDI) has a remarkable and expanding impact. It can give a business access to new markets and marketing channels, more affordable production facilities, new technologies, goods, and funding. Impact of FDI on India's Retail Sector: Private capital from abroad is invested in goods and services. Typically, the foreign firm investing the foreign currency controls the domestic company in which the investments are made. Thus, it is advantageous to the home country. The privatisation, liberalisation, trade, and investment policies of the GOI gave FDI a fresh viewpoint. Today, there is a lot of discussion concerning foreign direct investment in the retail industry (single and multi-brand). It has become a topic of conversation among politicians, economists, corporate leaders, retail workers, and most importantly, the rank and file. The government policies in India's retail sector that are relevant to FDI are interpreted in this study. The article offers a comprehensive analysis of the current state of FDI retailing in India. It looks at the condition of FDI retailing (single brand and multi brand) in India and assesses the benefits and costs of FDI flow to the Indian economy.

Keywords

FDI, Retailing, Government Policies, FDI-Pro, FDI-Cons

 

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FDIs in Indian Retail Sector: Government Policies Pros and Cons - An Analysis. Bipin Bhogekar. 2023. IJIRCT, Volume 9, Issue 1. Pages 1-4. https://www.ijirct.org/viewPaper.php?paperId=2310002

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