Chinese stake rules eased: India sees 29 FDI proposals worth Rs 4,895.65 crore; check details
Under the revised Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) framework, which eased Chinese shareholding rules, 29 proposals worth around Rs 4,895. 65 crore, or more than $500 million, have been reported. The changes were introduced in May to allow overseas companies with Chinese shareholding of up to 10% to invest in India through the automatic route. "A total of 29 FDI investments have been reported under the revised framework up to 20 August, 2026, involving proposed FDI of Rs 4,895.
The 29 investment proposals have come from investors and entities based in several jurisdictions, including Mauritius, the US, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Luxembourg and the Cayman Islands.
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