Foreign Direct Investment rules define permitted sectors, entry routes and compliance obligations for foreign investors in India. The Consolidated FDI Policy establishes a unified framework governing who may invest in India, permissible instruments and the methodology for counting direct and indirect foreign investments. It distinguishes the Automatic Route (no prior government approval) from the Government Route (prior approval required) and sets sectoral entry conditions, caps, minimum capitalisation/lock in requirements and national security safeguards for sensitive sectors. The Circular prescribes pricing/valuation rules, timelines for issuance after inward remittance, mandatory reporting (Forms FC GPR, FC TRS, annual returns), repatriation norms and enforcement measures under FEMA for violations.
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Foreign Direct Investment rules define permitted sectors, entry routes and compliance obligations for foreign investors in India.
The Consolidated FDI Policy establishes a unified framework governing who may invest in India, permissible instruments and the methodology for counting direct and indirect foreign investments. It distinguishes the Automatic Route (no prior government approval) from the Government Route (prior approval required) and sets sectoral entry conditions, caps, minimum capitalisation/lock in requirements and national security safeguards for sensitive sectors. The Circular prescribes pricing/valuation rules, timelines for issuance after inward remittance, mandatory reporting (Forms FC GPR, FC TRS, annual returns), repatriation norms and enforcement measures under FEMA for violations.
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