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Gunnar Meyers
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8 August, 22:30
What FDI is in Mumbai
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Danielle Galvan
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According to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), an investment of 10% or above from overseas is considered as FDI. In India, foreign direct investment policy is regulated under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 2000 governed by the Reserve Bank of India.
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