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VOL. 11, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Analysing FDI inflows in India: Patterns and implications for economic growth
Authors
Neeraj Godara
Abstract
The main idea of this research paper is to
analyse the development of foreign direct investment (FDI in India regarding
tendencies, opportunities, and perspectives. Due to its large market, India is
among the leading FDI recipients benefiting from the country’s economic reforms
and geographical location. This paper uses data collected from various
literature sources to determine the patterns of FDI inflow in the last few
decades, the major sectors that have been targeted, and the source countries.
This considers the determinates of FDI on economic growth, employment
generation, and technological development and also analyses the problems that
still characterise the attraction and sustainability of FDI. These challenges
include political constraints, physical constraints accrued through regulatory
and infrastructural inadequacies, and political constraints due to policy
disparity. Besides, the paper assesses how the new trends in the policies have
sought to improve the FDI environment, like the Make in India campaign and
relaxation of FDI rules. In light of these factors, the paper provides a
prognosis of FDI in India. It points out the possible strategies that would
help the policymakers get the most out of the FDI in the country for
sustainable development. The result adds value to students and scholars to
enhance their knowledge about the flow of FDI in India and also offers an
imperative guideline on how to utilise the FDI to attain sustainable economic
goals in the country.
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Pages:1-5
How to cite this article:
Neeraj Godara "Analysing FDI inflows in India: Patterns and implications for economic growth". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 11, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 1-5
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