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About 40-50 foreign direct investment (FDI)proposals from countries sharing land border with India under the provisions of Press Note 3 are pending for approval with the government, official sources said. Under Press Note 3, the government has made its prior approval mandatory for foreign investments from countries that share land border with India. These countries are China, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar and Afghanistan. As per that decision, FDI proposals from these countries need government approval for investments in India in any sector. "About 40-50 proposals are pending with the commerce and industry ministry as they require security and political clearances," one of the sources said. Sources added that there is no consideration at present to ease norms under this press note. "FDI is not totally banned from these countries. It is just that they (investors from these countries) have to follow the government approval route and of course that takes times," a sour
The government has approved 98 foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals from countries sharing land border with India since April 2020 out of 423 received from sectors including trading and electronics, Parliament was informed on Wednesday. Many of these proposals are from China, either directly or indirectly, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Som Parkash said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. "Since April 2020, 98 FDI proposals from countries sharing land border with India were approved by various administrative ministries/departments," he said, adding since April 2020, 423 FDI proposals from countries sharing land border with India were received. Majority of the proposals received are in trading, technology, electronics, automobiles, renewable energy, financial services, pharmaceuticals and chemicals sectors, he added. In April 2020, the government had made its prior approval mandatory for foreign investments from countries that share land border with India to curb
Out of 382 FDI proposals the central government received from Chinese firms, India approved 80 till June 29
According to the Cabinet decision taken on Wednesday, all procurement in India - for domestic or export markets - will be accepted as local sourcing
The Union Cabinet also approved 100% FDI under automatic route in coal mining and associated infrastructure
The commerce and industry ministry is working on a proposal that would be finalised soon and sent for Union Cabinet's approval
FDI proposals requiring government's nod will have to be vetted by ministries
The proposals of Oxford University Press and Dr Reddy's Laboratories were among those approved by the board
FIPB also approved the proposal of Yes Bank to hike foreign investment limit to 74%, from present 41%