By,
Nagaraj Avarekar
Meaning of FDI
       FDI is direct investment into production in a country by a
company located in another country, either by buying a company in the
target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in
that country.
FDI offers an exclusive opportunity to enter into the
international or global business, new markets and marketing
channels, elusive access to new technology and expertise,
expansion of company with new or more products or
services, and cheaper production facilities.
-   India received FDI worth US $1.47 billion in july 2012 with
    cumulative inflow for April 2012-13 Stood at $5.9billion.
-   The sector which attracted huge FDI inflows during the April 2012-
    13 are service $1.65 million pharmaticals $428 million, construction
    $421 million, metallurgical industries (US$ 334 million), power (US$
    237 million) and automobile (US$ 234 million)
   At least 10% shares of company need to quality as FDI.
   Mauritian has been the largest direct investor.
   New Delhi And Mumbai are two major cities where
    FDI inflows is heavily concentrated.
   Retailing is the single largest component of the services
    sector in terms of contribution of GDP.
   Inflow of equipment and technology
   Competitive advantages and innovation
   Finance resource for expansive
   Employment generation
   Contribution to export growth
   Improved consumer welfare through reduced cost, wider
    choice & improved quality.
   Provide access to global markets for Indian producer.
   Crowing of local industry
   Conflict of laws
   Loss of control
   Effect on notional environment
   Effect on culture
Indian retailers have made steady progress in the past
decade, their efforts fall short in matching global norms in a
sector estimated to be worth more than $450 billion.
Consequently organised retail has barely more than 4 per
cent market share.
        Some stakeholders speculate that millions of jobs
would be lost due to FDI in retail. Actually, it will be the
other way around. With the entry of modern retailers, the
market will expand, creating millions of additional jobs in
retail and other tertiary sectors market share in India.
   Inflow of investments and funds
   Generates more employment
   Increased local sourcing
   Provide better value to end consumers
   Growth of infrastructure
   Cost reduction
   Improvement in supply chain and warehousing
   Cutthroat competition
   Creating monopoly
   Increase in real estate prices
The Indian Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs
(CCEA) is strongly expected to raise the FDI ceiling in the
Insurance and Pension sectors.
      FDI threshold to 49% in the Insurance sector from the
existing limit of 26%, has been submitted to the cabinet for
proper approval in the quickest possible period.
Increment in the FDI ceiling in the insurance
sector of India, will certainly be highly and greatly
appreciated   by   domestic   and    foreign   insurance
companies, for the purpose of expanding and enriching
their insurance and re-insurance businesses
The proposal to allow foreign direct investment, or
FDI, in the pension space has to clear the parliamentary
hurdle before pension funds become a reality in the country
where more and more people are working in private sector
enterprises that do not offer a pension after retirement.
     "What the pension reforms will do is attract more
money and help the companies sustain their businesses over
a long period of time, which is key for the sector.
   The latest visionary decision of the Government of India
    to allow FDI up to 49% in India's domestic aviation, is
    expected to heal the cash-strapped aviation industry of
    India, and attract massive foreign direct investment in the
    aviation sector of India, in short and long future.

    The aviation sector of India has been serving about 100
    million aviation travellers every year, both international
    and domestic markets, in the recent years.
According to RNCOS Report, India is one among the
top ten largest markets of the world, in respect of
aviation, and is growing tremendously.

The domestic aviation market of India will emerge out
as the third biggest domestic aviation market in the
entire world by 2020 with over 450 million domestic
passengers.
Liberalize the Broadcasting sector of India to foreign direct
investment, the Indian Cabinet Committee on Economic
Affairs (CCEA) raised the FDI cap from 49% to 74% many
fields of the Broadcasting sector . CCEA opted to retain the
existing cap of 26% in the fields of TV News Channels and
the FM Radio.
The recent governmental decision will be applied to
the following Broadcast Carriage Service Providers.

   Teleports (Up-linking HUBs/Teleports)
   Direct-to Home (DTH)
   Head-end in the Sky (HITS)
   Cable Networks (Multi-Service Operators who undertake
    up-gradation of networks for digitalization and
    addressability)
   Mobile TVs
Consider these all aspect finally I conclude that FDI
more boon than bane because foreign direct investment has
more advantages than this disadvantages.
website
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     wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_direct_investment
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     Economic Time
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     Prajavani

Fdi ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Meaning of FDI FDI is direct investment into production in a country by a company located in another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.
  • 4.
    FDI offers anexclusive opportunity to enter into the international or global business, new markets and marketing channels, elusive access to new technology and expertise, expansion of company with new or more products or services, and cheaper production facilities.
  • 5.
    - India received FDI worth US $1.47 billion in july 2012 with cumulative inflow for April 2012-13 Stood at $5.9billion. - The sector which attracted huge FDI inflows during the April 2012- 13 are service $1.65 million pharmaticals $428 million, construction $421 million, metallurgical industries (US$ 334 million), power (US$ 237 million) and automobile (US$ 234 million)
  • 7.
    At least 10% shares of company need to quality as FDI.  Mauritian has been the largest direct investor.  New Delhi And Mumbai are two major cities where FDI inflows is heavily concentrated.  Retailing is the single largest component of the services sector in terms of contribution of GDP.
  • 8.
    Inflow of equipment and technology  Competitive advantages and innovation  Finance resource for expansive  Employment generation  Contribution to export growth  Improved consumer welfare through reduced cost, wider choice & improved quality.  Provide access to global markets for Indian producer.
  • 9.
    Crowing of local industry  Conflict of laws  Loss of control  Effect on notional environment  Effect on culture
  • 10.
    Indian retailers havemade steady progress in the past decade, their efforts fall short in matching global norms in a sector estimated to be worth more than $450 billion. Consequently organised retail has barely more than 4 per cent market share. Some stakeholders speculate that millions of jobs would be lost due to FDI in retail. Actually, it will be the other way around. With the entry of modern retailers, the market will expand, creating millions of additional jobs in retail and other tertiary sectors market share in India.
  • 11.
    Inflow of investments and funds  Generates more employment  Increased local sourcing  Provide better value to end consumers  Growth of infrastructure  Cost reduction  Improvement in supply chain and warehousing
  • 12.
    Cutthroat competition  Creating monopoly  Increase in real estate prices
  • 13.
    The Indian CabinetCommittee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) is strongly expected to raise the FDI ceiling in the Insurance and Pension sectors. FDI threshold to 49% in the Insurance sector from the existing limit of 26%, has been submitted to the cabinet for proper approval in the quickest possible period.
  • 14.
    Increment in theFDI ceiling in the insurance sector of India, will certainly be highly and greatly appreciated by domestic and foreign insurance companies, for the purpose of expanding and enriching their insurance and re-insurance businesses
  • 15.
    The proposal toallow foreign direct investment, or FDI, in the pension space has to clear the parliamentary hurdle before pension funds become a reality in the country where more and more people are working in private sector enterprises that do not offer a pension after retirement. "What the pension reforms will do is attract more money and help the companies sustain their businesses over a long period of time, which is key for the sector.
  • 16.
    The latest visionary decision of the Government of India to allow FDI up to 49% in India's domestic aviation, is expected to heal the cash-strapped aviation industry of India, and attract massive foreign direct investment in the aviation sector of India, in short and long future.  The aviation sector of India has been serving about 100 million aviation travellers every year, both international and domestic markets, in the recent years.
  • 17.
    According to RNCOSReport, India is one among the top ten largest markets of the world, in respect of aviation, and is growing tremendously. The domestic aviation market of India will emerge out as the third biggest domestic aviation market in the entire world by 2020 with over 450 million domestic passengers.
  • 18.
    Liberalize the Broadcastingsector of India to foreign direct investment, the Indian Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) raised the FDI cap from 49% to 74% many fields of the Broadcasting sector . CCEA opted to retain the existing cap of 26% in the fields of TV News Channels and the FM Radio.
  • 19.
    The recent governmentaldecision will be applied to the following Broadcast Carriage Service Providers.  Teleports (Up-linking HUBs/Teleports)  Direct-to Home (DTH)  Head-end in the Sky (HITS)  Cable Networks (Multi-Service Operators who undertake up-gradation of networks for digitalization and addressability)  Mobile TVs
  • 20.
    Consider these allaspect finally I conclude that FDI more boon than bane because foreign direct investment has more advantages than this disadvantages.
  • 21.
    website www.globaljurix.com/foreign-direct-investment.php Scrib.com wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_direct_investment investorpadia.com News Paper Economic Time Business Line Prajavani