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- Mr. Anant. Hanumanta Pujari
(Research Scholar, Karnatak University Dharwad – 580003, Karnatak)
- Dr. N. S. Mugadur
(Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Karnatak University Dharwad)
Abstract
The role and effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India, primarily focusing on the period after the 1991 economic liberalization. The study's central hypothesis posits a positive impact of FDI on India's economic growth. Key objectives included analyzing FDI trends and patterns, assessing its association with economic growth, studying its overall impact, and suggesting measures for increased inflows. The research finds that FDI has served as a crucial stimulus for India's economic growth, establishing India as a favorable investment destination. FDI inflows witnessed tremendous growth post-liberalization, with the Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) significantly increasing from 25.46% in the pre-liberalization period to 34.73% subsequently, indicating the positive effect of reform policies. Sector-wise, Services, Construction Development, and Telecommunications attracted the most FDI, while Mauritius, Singapore, U.K., and Japan were identified as the leading source countries. A strong positive correlation (+0.89) was observed between FDI and economic development. The report also delves into the impact of FDI on the Indian retail sector, discussing both potential benefits like supply chain improvement and job creation, and concerns such as the impact on small merchants. Challenges hindering higher FDI inflows include inadequate infrastructure, stringent labour laws, corruption, limited state government authority, and high corporate tax rates. To address these, the study suggests improving infrastructure, adopting flexible labour laws, revisiting sectoral caps, promoting Greenfield projects, and strengthening R&D. In conclusion, FDI has undeniably boosted India's economic life and contributed positively to GDP growth, but its full potential can only be realized by overcoming existing structural and policy hurdles.
Suggested Citation
Mr. Anant. Hanumanta Pujari & Dr. N. S. Mugadur, 2025.
"Impact of Foreign Direct Investment in India,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(8), pages 798-803, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:8:p:798-803
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