Why India Is Loosing FDI Investments?


The reduction in the Foreign Direct Investments in India has been directly affecting the manufacturing sector. As the nation faces de- industrialization, the employment resources of the exponentially growing workforce have become another challenging task. The current scenario in the manufacturing sector has become so poor that any one asked to become an entrepreneur in the manufacturing sector would do nothing but grinning.  

Mentioning the real-estate sector, Kapur writes that in Sanjoy Chakravorty's new book, The Price of Land, suggests that the price of land is about to increase again according to the new land Bill that will not be merciful even to SMEs that require a relatively modest amount of land.

Not only the rules and policies, but there are other stern constraints also that do not allow the FDI development in the Indian subcontinent. Corruption is the strongest amongst all. Corruption was once a way to earn fast money has taken the shape of absolute extortion. The licence raj has slowly taken regulatory shape where the power is often misused.

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