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FDI : Its Advantages & Disadvantages
Introduction
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a direct investment into production or
business in a country by a company in another country, either by buying a
company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing
business in that country.

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Need of FDI :

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High level of investment for development

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Fulfill the technological gap

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Exploitation of natural resources

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Development of economic infrastructure.
Previous results..
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Impact of FDI on Indian economy is assessed by analyzing the
performance of three sectors where FDI has been permitted. These
sectors were:
Telecommunications
Automobiles
IT/ITES

Some of the benefits of liberalization of Telecom Sector were:
Provided private players to tap the existing potential in the
sector.
Assisted the industry in upgrading technology
Reduction of Call Rates
Gave consumers more choices in terms of services, products.
Provided financial support to set up infrastructure to spread
telecom
benefits.
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Some of the benefits of liberalization of Automobiles Sector were:
Increase in Production, Domestic Sales and Exports
Development of a healthy Auto Component’s Industry

Greater Choice for the Consumer
in
growth

FDI bought the required capital into the sector which assisted players
scaling up their supply thereby assisting their overall efficiency and

Some of the benefits of liberalization of IT/ITES Sector were:
High Growth Rates
Increase in export of software services
Government’s focus on reforms
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The government has decided to pursue policies to
attract higher foreign direct investment (FDI). It has
liberalized policy norms for FDI in the following
sectors:
i. Single Brand Retail
ii. Multi Brand Retail
iii. Civil Aviation
iv. Broadcast Services
Single brand retail
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a)
b)

c)

d)
e)

Government of India increased the threshold limit of Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) in Single Brand Retail from 51% to 100% for the
purpose of attracting investment in production and marketing and
improving the availability of such goods for the consumer.
Products to be sold should be of a 'Single Brand' only.
Products should be sold under the same brand internationally i.e.
products should be sold under the same brand in one or more
countries other than India.
'Single Brand' product-retail trading would cover only products
which are branded during manufacturing.
The foreign investor should be the owner of the brand.
In respect of proposals involving FDI beyond 51%, at least 30% of
the value of products sold would have to be mandatory sourced
from Indian 'small industries/ village and cottage industries,
artisans and craftsmen'.
Multi brand retail
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Government of India announced the opening of FDI in multi-brand
retail, subject to approvals by individual states.

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The government has approved 51% of FDI in multi-brand retail
with the following conditions:
Minimum amount to be brought in, as FDI would be USD 100
million
At least 50% of total FDI should be invested in ‘backend
infrastructure’ like processing, manufacturing, distribution, design
improvement, quality control, packaging, logistics, storage etc.

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At least 30% of the procurement of manufactured/processed
products shall be sourced from `small industries` (less than USD
1 milllion).
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Retail sales locations may be set up only in cities with a
population of more than 10 lakh as per 2011 Census. Only 53
qualify out of nearly 8000 towns & cities.
Government will have the first right to procurement of
agricultural products.

FDI in other sectors are:
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Aviation up to 49%
Pension sector up to 26%
Insurance sector up to 49%
Broadcasting up to 74%
Impact of these reforms:
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Agriculture
Farmers
Middleman

Middleman
It will eliminate multiple layers of middlemen
thereby giving better prices to the farmers.

Retailer
Market

FDI

Middleman
Benefit to agriculture sector
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Better back-end infrastructure- supply chains and cold
storage(less wastage of farm produce)
Minimizing the layers of intermediaries as a result of
which farmer get much lower prices than they could if
they supplied directly to retail stores.
Modern retailers will also provide farmers
with new high yield varieties of seeds and
better technologies that will help bring
down the cost and more yields.
Retail sector
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It accounts for 14-15 % of GDP - estimated to be USD $450 billion
Indian retail industry is essentially owner manned shop(kirana
stores)
Retail and logistic industry employ 40 million Indians (3.3 % of
population)
Indian retail sector is in 2 parts :
Organised retailing- trading activities undertaken by licensed
retailers, which are registered for sales tax, income tax etc. Like
supermarkets, privately owned large retail businesses (about 5%)
Unorganized retailing- refers to the traditional low-cost retailing, for
example, the local corner shops, owner manned general stores,
paan/beedi shops, convenience stores, hand cart and pavement
vendors, etc.
(about 95 %)
Retail sector
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Inflow of equipment and technology.
Improved consumer welfare through reduced cost , wider
choice and improved quality.
Important contribution will be in the generation of a large
number of ‘semi-skilled’ or skilled jobs for India’s young
population
Mandating 30% of sourcing from small
Industries will boost their growth
Civil aviation
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Indian carriers posted a combined loss of 12,000 crore in the
last financial year and airline honchos have time and again
urged the government to modify the jet fuel tax structure.
Relaxing FDI rules will help bring a much-needed cash flow to
India's bleeding private airlines.
The aviation sector in India has witnessed strong growth in
passenger volumes.
Civil Aviation facilitates:
•
Trade - by offering a reliable and faster mode of transport
services to move products and personnel across long
distances
•
Tourism
•
Generates both direct and indirect employment
opportunities
Other advantages
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Causes a flow of money into the economy which
stimulates economic activity
It may give domestic producers an incentive to become
more efficient
Due to inbuilt inefficiencies and wastage in distribution
and storage about 30% of food production doesn't reach
consumers.
Prevent labour exploitation
FDI in retail sector will transform the way perishable
agricultural produce is acquired, stored, preserved, and
marketed -- and thus help control India's persistent food
inflation.
Disadvantage
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Although FDI brings with it lot of advantages but it is
not free from disadvantages as well. Following are
some of its demerits
domestic firms may suffer if they are relatively
uncompetitive
There may be loss of jobs of peoples
if there is a lot of FDI into one industry e.g. the
automotive industry then a country can become too
dependent on it
Various Indian sectors having FDI restrictions:


FDI Restrictions in Indian Sectors have been imposed in order to
protect the interests of the country, as these sectors either relate to
national security or sensitive enough to keep apart the foreign
companies.



Foreign direct investment restrictions in Indian sectors have also
been imposed in order to allow the domestic companies to make
more profits with less competition, than that of in the presence of
rivalry international firms.

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Atomic energy
Railway transport
Betting and gambling
Ammunition and arms
Chit fund business
Lottery business…………

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Conclusion
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although there are certain apprehensions about FDI in India
but all these fears are unfounded.
the future of India lies in FDI & the government must proceed
in that direction if it wants to make the Indian economy a
developed economy.
It is expected that states will keep away their political causes
and take a decision in such a way that will be beneficial to the
small businessmen and for the youth who seeks for career
growth and opportunities in retail industry.
Thank you..!!

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FDI in India

  • 1. FDI : Its Advantages & Disadvantages
  • 2. Introduction  Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a direct investment into production or business in a country by a company in another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.  Need of FDI :  High level of investment for development  Fulfill the technological gap  Exploitation of natural resources  Development of economic infrastructure.
  • 3. Previous results..  Impact of FDI on Indian economy is assessed by analyzing the performance of three sectors where FDI has been permitted. These sectors were: Telecommunications Automobiles IT/ITES Some of the benefits of liberalization of Telecom Sector were: Provided private players to tap the existing potential in the sector. Assisted the industry in upgrading technology Reduction of Call Rates Gave consumers more choices in terms of services, products. Provided financial support to set up infrastructure to spread telecom benefits. 
  • 4.  Some of the benefits of liberalization of Automobiles Sector were: Increase in Production, Domestic Sales and Exports Development of a healthy Auto Component’s Industry Greater Choice for the Consumer in growth FDI bought the required capital into the sector which assisted players scaling up their supply thereby assisting their overall efficiency and Some of the benefits of liberalization of IT/ITES Sector were: High Growth Rates Increase in export of software services
  • 5. Government’s focus on reforms      The government has decided to pursue policies to attract higher foreign direct investment (FDI). It has liberalized policy norms for FDI in the following sectors: i. Single Brand Retail ii. Multi Brand Retail iii. Civil Aviation iv. Broadcast Services
  • 6. Single brand retail  a) b) c) d) e) Government of India increased the threshold limit of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Single Brand Retail from 51% to 100% for the purpose of attracting investment in production and marketing and improving the availability of such goods for the consumer. Products to be sold should be of a 'Single Brand' only. Products should be sold under the same brand internationally i.e. products should be sold under the same brand in one or more countries other than India. 'Single Brand' product-retail trading would cover only products which are branded during manufacturing. The foreign investor should be the owner of the brand. In respect of proposals involving FDI beyond 51%, at least 30% of the value of products sold would have to be mandatory sourced from Indian 'small industries/ village and cottage industries, artisans and craftsmen'.
  • 7. Multi brand retail  Government of India announced the opening of FDI in multi-brand retail, subject to approvals by individual states.  The government has approved 51% of FDI in multi-brand retail with the following conditions: Minimum amount to be brought in, as FDI would be USD 100 million At least 50% of total FDI should be invested in ‘backend infrastructure’ like processing, manufacturing, distribution, design improvement, quality control, packaging, logistics, storage etc.    At least 30% of the procurement of manufactured/processed products shall be sourced from `small industries` (less than USD 1 milllion).
  • 8.   Retail sales locations may be set up only in cities with a population of more than 10 lakh as per 2011 Census. Only 53 qualify out of nearly 8000 towns & cities. Government will have the first right to procurement of agricultural products. FDI in other sectors are:     Aviation up to 49% Pension sector up to 26% Insurance sector up to 49% Broadcasting up to 74%
  • 9. Impact of these reforms:  Agriculture Farmers Middleman Middleman It will eliminate multiple layers of middlemen thereby giving better prices to the farmers. Retailer Market FDI Middleman
  • 10. Benefit to agriculture sector   Better back-end infrastructure- supply chains and cold storage(less wastage of farm produce) Minimizing the layers of intermediaries as a result of which farmer get much lower prices than they could if they supplied directly to retail stores. Modern retailers will also provide farmers with new high yield varieties of seeds and better technologies that will help bring down the cost and more yields.
  • 11. Retail sector       It accounts for 14-15 % of GDP - estimated to be USD $450 billion Indian retail industry is essentially owner manned shop(kirana stores) Retail and logistic industry employ 40 million Indians (3.3 % of population) Indian retail sector is in 2 parts : Organised retailing- trading activities undertaken by licensed retailers, which are registered for sales tax, income tax etc. Like supermarkets, privately owned large retail businesses (about 5%) Unorganized retailing- refers to the traditional low-cost retailing, for example, the local corner shops, owner manned general stores, paan/beedi shops, convenience stores, hand cart and pavement vendors, etc. (about 95 %)
  • 12. Retail sector    Inflow of equipment and technology. Improved consumer welfare through reduced cost , wider choice and improved quality. Important contribution will be in the generation of a large number of ‘semi-skilled’ or skilled jobs for India’s young population Mandating 30% of sourcing from small Industries will boost their growth
  • 13. Civil aviation        Indian carriers posted a combined loss of 12,000 crore in the last financial year and airline honchos have time and again urged the government to modify the jet fuel tax structure. Relaxing FDI rules will help bring a much-needed cash flow to India's bleeding private airlines. The aviation sector in India has witnessed strong growth in passenger volumes. Civil Aviation facilitates: • Trade - by offering a reliable and faster mode of transport services to move products and personnel across long distances • Tourism • Generates both direct and indirect employment opportunities
  • 14. Other advantages      Causes a flow of money into the economy which stimulates economic activity It may give domestic producers an incentive to become more efficient Due to inbuilt inefficiencies and wastage in distribution and storage about 30% of food production doesn't reach consumers. Prevent labour exploitation FDI in retail sector will transform the way perishable agricultural produce is acquired, stored, preserved, and marketed -- and thus help control India's persistent food inflation.
  • 15. Disadvantage     Although FDI brings with it lot of advantages but it is not free from disadvantages as well. Following are some of its demerits domestic firms may suffer if they are relatively uncompetitive There may be loss of jobs of peoples if there is a lot of FDI into one industry e.g. the automotive industry then a country can become too dependent on it
  • 16. Various Indian sectors having FDI restrictions:  FDI Restrictions in Indian Sectors have been imposed in order to protect the interests of the country, as these sectors either relate to national security or sensitive enough to keep apart the foreign companies.  Foreign direct investment restrictions in Indian sectors have also been imposed in order to allow the domestic companies to make more profits with less competition, than that of in the presence of rivalry international firms.  Atomic energy Railway transport Betting and gambling Ammunition and arms Chit fund business Lottery business…………     
  • 17. Conclusion    although there are certain apprehensions about FDI in India but all these fears are unfounded. the future of India lies in FDI & the government must proceed in that direction if it wants to make the Indian economy a developed economy. It is expected that states will keep away their political causes and take a decision in such a way that will be beneficial to the small businessmen and for the youth who seeks for career growth and opportunities in retail industry.