By Nikunj Ohri NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India is planning to allow direct foreign investment in state-run banks of up to 49%, ...
The enhancement of the foreign investment ceiling is expected to attract additional capital for state-owned banks in the ...
Currently, India permits foreign ownership of up to 74 per cent in private sector lenders, while the cap for public sector banks stands at 20 per cent.
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Net FDI in India plummeted 159% in August 2025 as outflows surpassed inflows, signaling a concerning investment trend.
The Commerce and Industry Ministry has floated a note seeking views from various central government departments on a proposal ...
Net FDI turning negative means existing investors pulling money out faster than new ones are putting it in. It reflects ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) into India plunged by over 68% to $1.1 billion in Aug as gross investments fell 30%, while ...
Amidst global headwinds, he said India is an oasis for investments. He added that today, India is emerging as a preferred investment destination. Even in turbulent times, Foreign Direct Investment ...
The move is intended to strengthen India’s export ecosystem while ensuring that small domestic retailers remain unaffected ...
Out of the 45,702 entities which responded in the latest census, 41,517 reported foreign direct investment and/or overseas direct investment in their balance sheet for March 2025, RBI said.
The proposal is to permit e-commerce entities in the inventory-based model of e-commerce, exclusively for the export of goods ...