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<h1>NRIs Can Invest in Indian Securities and LLPs Under FEMA 2000, with Significant Investments Noted from 2014 to 2017.</h1> Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can invest in India under the Foreign Exchange Management Regulations, 2000, which allow investments in various securities and financial instruments. NRIs can invest in shares, convertible securities, and derivatives under the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Scheme and Portfolio Investment Scheme, subject to specific terms. They can also invest in Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) and Investment Vehicles. From 2014 to May 2017, NRIs invested approximately 3,799.59 crore INR as FDI and 44,345.25 crore INR in Indian stock exchanges. These figures were disclosed by the Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs in a Lok Sabha session.