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Certain sectors or activities are not open to ownership by non-residents to protect traditional industries

Updated: Aug 07, 2015 01:47:39pm
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New Delhi, Aug 7 (KNN) In order to safeguard domestic and traditional industries, certain sectors or activities are not open to ownership and control by non-residents, Parliament was informed today.
 
Activities of multinational and foreign companies are governed by the FDI policy contained in the Consolidated FDI policy circular 2015 and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999, as amended from time to time, said Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Ministry of Commerce & Industry Nirmala Sitharaman in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
 
“In order to safeguard domestic and traditional industries, certain sectors/ activities are not open to ownership and control by non-residents. Further, investment in a number of sectors/ activities can be made only after government approval. Still, FDI in a number of sectors/activities is subject to performance-linked conditions,” she said.
 
FDI policy of the Government though, on the one hand, has placed necessary safeguards to protect the domestic and traditional industries, on the other hand, has also kept most of the sectors under the automatic route to keep India as increasingly attracting destination for foreign investment. The measure is meant to help Indian entities to have access of foreign capital for their business growth.
 
The detailed information is available in ‘Consolidated FDI Policy Circular of 2015’ at this Department’s website (www.dipp.nic.in,) Sitharaman added. (KNN Bureau)

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