India’s Outward FDI Hits $3.7 Billion in October 2024

India’s outward foreign direct investment (FDI) saw a notable rise in October 2024, with total commitments reaching $3.7 billion, up from $2.55 billion in October 2023, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). However, there was a sequential decline from $3.77 billion in September 2024. The outbound FDI includes equity, loans, and guarantees, which showed varied trends in their respective components.

Equity Commitments

Equity commitments in October 2024 dropped to $655.84 million, down from $993.35 million in the same month last year and $817.64 million in September 2024, showing a weakening of direct investment in foreign equity.

Debt Commitments

Debt commitments surged significantly to $1.24 billion in October 2024, a sharp increase from $248.4 million in October 2023 and $1.16 billion in September 2024. This indicates a growing preference for debt-based investments over equity by Indian businesses.

Guarantees for Overseas Units

Guarantees remained nearly flat at $1.33 billion in October 2024, showing a slight increase from $1.31 billion in October 2023, but a noticeable drop from $1.79 billion in September 2024.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Key Trends and Growth in India

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to investments made by a company in the business operations of another country, typically involving a controlling ownership stake. It brings not only financial capital but also technology, skills, and knowledge, helping in the growth of the host country’s economy. India, a major recipient of FDI, has experienced significant growth in FDI since economic liberalization in 1991, making it a global leader in sectors like greenfield FDI.

Types of FDI Routes in India

FDI in India flows through two primary routes:

Automatic Route: No prior approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or the government is required for investments in certain sectors. Examples include agriculture, biotechnology, e-commerce, healthcare, and renewable energy.

Government Route: FDI in some sectors requires approval from the government. Applications are processed via the Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal (FIFP) and reviewed by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). Sectors such as banking, broadcasting, and multi-brand retail fall under this route.

Sectors Eligible for 100% FDI Under Automatic Route

Several sectors allow 100% foreign investment under the automatic route. These include agriculture, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, textiles, and more. This liberalization has played a significant role in India’s consistent rise as an investment destination.

FDI Prohibited Sectors

Certain industries are strictly prohibited for FDI, including atomic energy generation, gambling, lotteries, and tobacco. These restrictions ensure that sensitive sectors remain under domestic control.

FDI Inflow Trends

India’s FDI inflow has seen significant growth, with the highest-ever FDI inflow recorded at $64.37 billion in the fiscal year 2018-19. This trend reflects the success of India’s economic liberalization policies, which have made the country an attractive investment destination globally.

Summery of the News

Why in News Key Points
India’s Outward FDI for October 2024 Total outward FDI commitments: $3.7 billion (Oct 2024)
Year-on-Year Growth Up from $2.55 billion in October 2023
Sequential Decline Down from $3.77 billion in September 2024
Equity Commitments $655.84 million (Oct 2024), down from $993.35 million in Oct 2023 and $817.64 million in Sept 2024
Debt Commitments $1.24 billion (Oct 2024), up from $248.4 million in Oct 2023, and $1.16 billion in Sept 2024
Guarantees for Overseas Units $1.33 billion (Oct 2024), up from $1.31 billion in Oct 2023, but down from $1.79 billion in Sept 2024
RBI Data Source Data from Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Components of Outward FDI Equity, Loans, and Guarantees

 

Piyush Shukla

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