Single
Window System (NSWS) Portal Used for All Proposals seeking Govt. Approval under
FDI Route
To promote foreign investment,
the Government has put in place an investor friendly policy, wherein most sectors,
except certain strategically important sectors, are open for 100% FDI under the
automatic route, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry,
Som Parkash said in reply to a parliamentary question on 24 March, 2023. Further,
the policy on FDI is reviewed on an ongoing basis, to ensure that India remains
an attractive and investor friendly destination. To simplify the approval process
of foreign Investment and to promote ease of doing business, the erstwhile Foreign
Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has been abolished in May 2017 and a new regime
has been put in place. Under the new regime, process for granting FDI approvals
has been simplified wherein the work relating to processing of applications
for FDI has been delegated to the concerned Ministries/ Departments and DPIIT is
the nodal department for facilitating the process. Detailed standard operating procedure
for approval process has been issued by DPIIT. Further, all proposals seeking Government
approval under FDI route are now filed on National Single Window System (NSWS)
Portal.
FDI policy provisions have been
progressively liberalized and simplified across various sectors in the last
eight years, such as Pension, Other Financial Services, Asset reconstruction Companies,
Broadcasting, Pharmaceuticals, Single Brand Retail Trading, Construction & Development,
Power Exchanges, e- commerce activities, Coal Mining, Contract Manufacturing, Civil
Aviation etc. In the recent past, reforms in the FDI Policy have been undertaken
in sectors such as Defence, Insurance, Petroleum & Natural Gas and Telecom.
FDI in defence sector is now allowed up to 74% (from earlier 49%) through automatic
route for companies seeking new industrial license. In insurance sector, FDI limit
has been raised from 49% to 74% for insurance companies under the automatic route
and foreign ownership and control has been allowed with safeguards. FDI up to 20%
in Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has been permitted under automatic
route. Further, FDI up to 100% under the automatic route has been permitted in Telecom
sector. Details of Sectors wherein in FDI has increased in past 8 years, as compared
to preceding 8 years is placed below:
Details of Sectors wherein in
FDI has increased in past 8 years, as compared to preceding 8 years, in descending
order of FDI Equity Inflow from April 2014 to March 2022 (excluding reinvested earnings,
other capital and equity in incorporated bodies)
|
SECTOR-WISE
COMPARISON of Amount of FDI Equity Inflow (In USD Million) (Approx.) |
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|
Sl.No |
Sector |
April
2006 to March 2014 |
April
2014 to March 2022 |
Growth
% |
|
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
|
1 |
COMPUTER
SOFTWARE & HARDWARE |
9,599 |
72,700 |
657 |
|
2 |
SERVICES
SECTOR : (Fin., Banking, Insurance, Non Fin/Business, Outsourcing, R&D,
Courier, Tech. Testing and Analysis, Other) |
37,628 |
54,689 |
45 |
|
3 |
TRADING |
5,132 |
29,440 |
474 |
|
4 |
CONSTRUCTION
(INFRASTRUCTURE) ACTIVITIES |
2,575 |
25,407 |
887 |
|
5 |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
12,098 |
24,168 |
100 |
|
6 |
AUTOMOBILE
INDUSTRY |
8,580 |
23,030 |
168 |
|
7 |
CHEMICALS
(OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS) |
8,864 |
9,785 |
10 |
|
8 |
HOTEL
& TOURISM |
6,880 |
9,269 |
35 |
|
9 |
METALLURGICAL
INDUSTRIES |
7,644 |
8,940 |
17 |
|
10 |
NON-CONVENTIONAL
ENERGY |
2,997 |
8,618 |
188 |
|
11 |
ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENTS |
2,927 |
7,369 |
152 |
|
12 |
EDUCATION |
941 |
6,777 |
620 |
|
13 |
INFORMATION
& BROADCASTING (INCLUDING PRINT MEDIA) |
3,511 |
5,962 |
70 |
|
14 |
HOSPITAL
& DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES |
2,163 |
5,644 |
161 |
|
15 |
CONSULTANCY
SERVICES |
1,939 |
5,524 |
185 |
|
16 |
RETAIL
TRADING |
107 |
3,856 |
3515 |
|
17 |
SEA
TRANSPORT |
1,051 |
3,715 |
254 |
|
18 |
INDUSTRIAL
MACHINERY |
2,668 |
3,413 |
28 |
|
19 |
AIR
TRANSPORT (INCLUDING AIR FREIGHT) |
476 |
3,050 |
541 |
|
20 |
CEMENT
AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS |
2,190 |
2,612 |
19 |
|
21 |
TEXTILES
(INCLUDING DYED, PRINTED) |
1,217 |
2,583 |
112 |
|
22 |
ELECTRONICS |
803 |
2,267 |
182 |
|
23 |
MINING |
952 |
2,252 |
136 |
|
24 |
FERMENTATION
INDUSTRIES |
1,604 |
1,995 |
24 |
|
25 |
RUBBER
GOODS |
1,360 |
1,838 |
35 |
|
26 |
PRINTING
OF BOOKS (INCLUDING LITHO PRINTING INDUSTRY) |
370 |
1,799 |
386 |
|
27 |
MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES |
700 |
1,629 |
133 |
|
28 |
SOAPS,
COSMETICS & TOILET PREPARATIONS |
653 |
1,506 |
131 |
|
29 |
PRIME
MOVER (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS) |
1,058 |
1,471 |
39 |
|
30 |
GLASS |
331 |
859 |
160 |
|
31 |
DIAMOND,GOLD
ORNAMENTS |
387 |
780 |
102 |
|
32 |
RAILWAY
RELATED COMPONENTS |
470 |
721 |
53 |
|
33 |
AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY |
187 |
641 |
243 |
|
34 |
VEGETABLE
OILS AND VANASPATI |
383 |
623 |
63 |
|
35 |
FERTILIZERS |
263 |
394 |
50 |
|
36 |
BOILERS
AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS |
61 |
314 |
411 |
|
37 |
EARTH-MOVING
MACHINERY |
145 |
313 |
117 |
|
38 |
SUGAR |
45 |
184 |
310 |
|
39 |
SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENTS |
129 |
164 |
28 |
|
40 |
GLUE
AND GELATIN |
9 |
138 |
1374 |
|
41 |
TIMBER
PRODUCTS |
85 |
129 |
52 |
|
42 |
LEATHER,
LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS |
95 |
109 |
15 |
|
43 |
DYE-STUFFS |
17 |
83 |
398 |
|
44 |
DEFENCE
INDUSTRIES |
5 |
8 |
55 |
Details of top 10 sectors that comprise more than 75%
of FDI Equity inflow (excluding reinvested earnings, other capital and equity
in incorporated bodies) received in the country during the last three financial
years (from April 2019 to March 2022) are as under:
|
STATEMENT
ON TOP SECTOR-WISE FDI EQUITY INFLOW FROM April 2019 TO March 2022 |
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|
Sr.No. |
Sector |
Amount
of FDI Equity Inflow (In USD Million) |
%age
of Total FDI Equity Inflow |
|
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
|
1 |
COMPUTER
SOFTWARE & HARDWARE |
48,279 |
29 |
|
2 |
SERVICES
SECTOR (Fin., Banking, Insurance, Non Fin/Business, Outsourcing, R&D,
Courier, Tech. Testing and Analysis, Other) |
20,045 |
12 |
|
3 |
CONSTRUCTION
(INFRASTRUCTURE) ACTIVITIES |
13,164 |
8 |
|
4 |
TRADING |
11,720 |
7 |
|
5 |
AUTOMOBILE
INDUSTRY |
11,455 |
7 |
|
6 |
METALLURGICAL
INDUSTRIES |
5,713 |
3 |
|
7 |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
5,505 |
3 |
|
8 |
EDUCATION |
5,245 |
3 |
|
9 |
HOTEL
& TOURISM |
4,036 |
2 |
|
10 |
NON-CONVENTIONAL
ENERGY |
3,792 |
2 |