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FDI to Increase by 2.5% of GDP in 5 Years

August 28, 2017

FDI to Increase by 2.5% of GDP in 5 Years

As per a recent report by the UBS Securities India, FDI flowing in India may become 2.5% of the GDP within the next five years. This is mainly expected because of the new structural reforms and improved economic growth over the years.

It’s worth noting that Foreign Direct Investments in India have almost increased two-fold in the last 10 years to 42 billion American Dollars, thus making up 1.9% of the GDP during the previous fiscal year. What’s more, according to UBS, the annual growth rate of FDI inflows stood at 11% against a dip of 6% during the last 5 years.

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