FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR: CURRENT POSITION, IMPACT AND CHALLENGES

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  • Dheerendra Kumar Baisla LLM Student, Galgotias University (School of Law) Author

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Foreign Direct Investment is a method of allowing financial resources, technology, and techniques raises in the diverse sector of economy. Basically it is considered as a tool to a economic development and also in various other sector of the techniques like in Defence sector, retail sector, agriculture sector, service sector and many more. Foreign direct investment is defined by the Reserve Bank of India as when a foreign country wants to establish any business operation in India which may include company under the company act, 1956( joint venture or wholly owned subsidiary) or set up a liaison office or project office or a branch office of the foreign company which can undertake activities permitted under the foreign exchange management regulation, 2000.

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10-08-2016

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Dheerendra Kumar Baisla. “FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR: CURRENT POSITION, IMPACT AND CHALLENGES”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 2, no. 4, Aug. 2016, pp. 54-71, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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