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FDI up 16.5% to $2.46 bn in March

India received $13.69 bn overseas inflows from Singapore, followed by Mauritius ($8.35 bn), US ($4.19 bn), Netherlands ($2.64 bn), Japan ($2.61 bn)

Foreign Direct Investment: Rules eased for insurance, pension, securities and NBFCs
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 28 2016 | 1:20 AM IST
Foreign direct investment (FDI) into India increased by 16.5% to $2.46 billion in March this year.

The FDI inflows were at $2.11 billion in the same month of last year, according to the data of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).

For the entire 2015-16 fiscal ended March 31, the inflows grew by 29% to $40 billion as against $30.93 billion in 2014-15.

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FDI for 2015-16 was the highest since 2000-01. The services segment attracted the highest investments of $6.88 billion followed by computer hardware and software ($5.90 billion), trading business ($3.84 billion) and automobile industry ($2.52 billion).

Singapore toppled Mauritius as the top FDI source for FDI in India last fiscal.

India received $13.69 billion overseas inflows from Singapore, followed by Mauritius ($8.35 billion), the US ($4.19 billion), the Netherlands ($2.64 billion) and Japan ($2.61 billion).

The government has taken several steps to promote investments through a liberal FDI policy.

It is expected to soon take a decision on permitting 100% FDI in the food processing sector through the FIPB approval route.

Foreign investment is considered crucial for India, which needs around $1 trillion for overhauling its infrastructure sector such as ports, airports and highways to boost growth.

A strong inflow of foreign investments will help improve the country's balance of payments situation and strengthen the rupee value against other global currencies, especially the US dollar.

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First Published: May 28 2016 | 12:34 AM IST

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