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India Investment Guide
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India permits 100% foreign equity in most industries. Companies setting up in export-processing zones or special economic zones, operating in electronic-hardware or software-technology parks, or operating as 100% export-oriented units also may be fully foreign owned.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India is approved through two routes: automatic and government approval. The automatic route is the simplest for foreign investors since companies do not need permission from the government or the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank, before investing, and documents need only be submitted ex post facto to the RBI.
This Practical Guide from the Economist Intelligence Unit include a checklist of document required for government approval of foreign investments.
Besides other issues about foreign investment in India are treated:
- Establishing a local company.
- Establishing a branch.
- Requirements of a Public Company.
- Adquisition of an existing firm.
- Adquisition of real state.
- Building and related permits.
- Environmental law.
To access the Guide click here.