The extant FDI policy allows special dispensation for NRI investments in the constructiondevelopment sector and Civil Aviation sector. Further, the investments made by NRIs, PIOs and OCIs and companies owned by such NRIs, PIOs and OCIs under Schedule 4 of FEMA (Transfer or Issue of Security by Persons Resident Outside India) Regulations on non-repatriation basis are deemed to be domestic investment at par with the investment made by residents.
Government of India has put in place a liberal and investor friendly FDI policy. FDI inflows depend on a host of factors such as availability of natural resource, market size, infrastructure, political and general investment climate as well as macro-economic stability and investment decision of foreign investors.
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