Foreign Direct Investment in India : An Analysis

Dr. Rachita Chauhan, Assistant Professor
School of Law, Bahra University, India.

Abstract: The last two years have been hard for the world economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recurring waves of infection, supply-chain disruptions and, more recently, inflation have created particularly challenging times for policy-making. Faced with these challenges, the Government of India’s immediate response was a bouquet of safety-nets to cushion the impact on vulnerable sections of society and the business sector. It next pushed through a significant increase in capital expenditure on infrastructure to build back medium-term demand as well as aggressively implemented supply-side measures to prepare the economy for a sustained long-term expansion. The present paper attempts to analyse the impact of covid on FDI. This study also tried to find out how the patterns of FDI changed in pre and post Covid period.

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