Why in news?
In May 2014, there was no mistaking the high pitch on attracting investments. By 2015, a plethora of initiatives were taken to open up even sensitive sectors such as defence for 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI).
Much was made of the government having overhauled FDI norms to make it easier for foreigners to invest in India. But where do we stand now?
Analysis:
What is India’s Position?
Even as the Prime Minister hard-sells India, there’s need for a greater synergy among all departments. This become all the more necessary in the Donald Trump era, with the threat of jobs flowing back to US.
Category: Mains | GS - III | Economics
Source: Business Line