India Attracts Foreign Investors: CII Highlights Govt Initiatives
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Nov 18, 2024 18:46
CII praises Indian government's initiatives like Make in India and PLI schemes for attracting foreign investment, citing increased FDI inflows and expanding manufacturing capabilities.
New Delhi, Nov 18 (PTI) The government initiatives such as Make in India and production linked incentive schemes for different sectors are helping attract foreign investors to set up bases in India, according to industry chamber CII.
In a letter to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said that the government's increased investments in infrastructure such as roads, railways and ports are making the domestic industry more competitive.
The policy shift within India has also occurred at the same time as geopolitical conditions have become favourable for India, with many global companies looking to diversify their geographical base, the letter, dated November 5, said.
"FDI inflows have increased from USD 45.14 billion in 2014-15 to USD 70.95 billion in 2023-24, indicating the growing interest of foreign investors for setting up base in India," it said, adding that the PLI schemes have attracted huge investments.
It added that India's manufacturing capabilities across sectors such as auto, electronics, machinery, chemicals, shipping, railways and others are expanding rapidly.
"You (the minister) have addressed each component of the Make in India initiative, be it ease of doing business, logistics and connectivity, investment promotion, or external engagement, with great insight, innovative policies and phenomenal implementation," the letter said.
In a letter to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said that the government's increased investments in infrastructure such as roads, railways and ports are making the domestic industry more competitive.
The policy shift within India has also occurred at the same time as geopolitical conditions have become favourable for India, with many global companies looking to diversify their geographical base, the letter, dated November 5, said.
"FDI inflows have increased from USD 45.14 billion in 2014-15 to USD 70.95 billion in 2023-24, indicating the growing interest of foreign investors for setting up base in India," it said, adding that the PLI schemes have attracted huge investments.
It added that India's manufacturing capabilities across sectors such as auto, electronics, machinery, chemicals, shipping, railways and others are expanding rapidly.
"You (the minister) have addressed each component of the Make in India initiative, be it ease of doing business, logistics and connectivity, investment promotion, or external engagement, with great insight, innovative policies and phenomenal implementation," the letter said.
Source: PTI
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