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FDI in commercial mining from border sharing nations needs govt nod: India

It is further clarified that any FDI in the commercial coal mining is subject to applicable laws, including the Press Note 3 of 2020, the statement said.

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Foreign Direct Investment Policy, 2017 was amended vide the Press Note 4 of 2019, issued by the central government

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Centre on Monday clarified that any foreign direct investment (FDI) in commercial coal mining from an entity of a country that shares land border with India will be allowed only after government approval.

"This is with reference to the ongoing auction process of coal mines for commercial coal mining...It is further clarified that any FDI (foreign direct investment) in the commercial coal mining is subject to applicable laws including the Press Note 3 of 2020 issued by the Central Government....," the coal ministry said in a statement.

According to the Press Note 3 of 2020, 'an entity of a

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