Year-wise
details of the proposals received during last three years and the current
year:
Year
|
No. of
fresh proposals received
|
2011
|
222
|
2012
|
218
|
2013
|
219
|
2014
(till date)
|
127
|
Year-wise
details of the proposals approved/rejected during last three years and the
current Year:
Year
|
No. of
proposals approved
|
No. of
proposals rejected
|
2011
|
189
|
71
|
2012
|
199
|
80
|
2013
|
198
|
33
|
2014
(till date)
|
165
|
36
|
FDI equity
inflows for the last three years and the current year, sector-wise and
State-wise are at Annexure-I & II respectively.
As on
24.11.2014, total 58 proposals are pending with Foreign Investment Promotion
Board (FIPB) and the efforts are being made to clear all the proposals at the
earliest.
Union Cabinet has considered the proposal to liberalize the FDI policy
on Construction Development Sector to ease norms concerning minimum
capitalization, minimum area, lock-in period and to incentivize investment in
affordable housing. These measures are expected to result in enhanced inflows
and attract best global practices in the Construction Development
Sector.
Review of
the FDI policy of the country is an ongoing process and Government has taken
a number of steps in the recent past to make India an attractive investment
destination.
Government
has put in place an investor-friendly policy on FDI, under which FDI up to
100% is permitted under the automatic route in most sectors/activities.
Significant changes have been made in the FDI policy regime in the recent
times to ensure that India remains increasingly attractive and
investor-friendly.
Government
plays an active role in investment promotion through dissemination of
information on the investment climate and opportunities in India and by
advising prospective investors about investment policies and procedures and
opportunities. International Cooperation for industrial partnerships is
solicited both through bilateral and multilateral arrangements. It also
coordinates with apex industry associations, such as FICCI, CII and ASSOCHAM,
in their activities relating to promotion of industrial cooperation, both
through bilateral and multilateral initiatives intended to stimulate inflow of
foreign direct investment into India.
The
Government has also set up ‘Invest India’, a joint venture company between
the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion and FICCI, as a
not-for-profit, single window facilitator, for prospective overseas investors
and to act as a structured mechanism to attract investment.
Annexure
–I
ANNEXURE
REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1144
FOR ANSWER ON 28.11.2014 REGARDING Proposals for Foreign Direct Investment
SECTOR
WISE STATEMENT ON FDI EQUITY INFLOWS
FROM APRIL 2011 TO SEPTEMBER 2014
(Amount in US$ million)
Sl No
|
Sector
|
2011-12
|
2012-13
|
2013-14
|
2014-15
(upto Sept.,14)
|
1
|
METALLURGICAL
INDUSTRIES
|
1,786.14
|
1,466.23
|
567.63
|
196.70
|
2
|
MINING
|
142.65
|
57.89
|
12.73
|
456.85
|
3
|
POWER
|
1,652.38
|
535.68
|
1,066.08
|
409.66
|
4
|
NON-CONVENTIONAL
ENERGY
|
452.17
|
1,106.52
|
414.25
|
376.46
|
5
|
COAL
PRODUCTION
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
2.96
|
0.00
|
6
|
PETROLEUM
& NATURAL GAS
|
2,029.98
|
214.80
|
112.23
|
1,020.94
|
7
|
BOILERS
AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS
|
31.79
|
20.05
|
0.17
|
1.33
|
8
|
PRIME
MOVER (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS)
|
313.75
|
184.60
|
212.78
|
93.97
|
9
|
ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENTS
|
566.39
|
195.87
|
134.31
|
403.22
|
10
|
COMPUTER
SOFTWARE & HARDWARE
|
796.35
|
485.96
|
1,126.27
|
421.21
|
11
|
ELECTRONICS
|
194.41
|
38.24
|
132.58
|
72.94
|
12
|
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
|
1,997.24
|
303.87
|
1,306.95
|
2,465.11
|
13
|
INFORMATION
& BROADCASTING (INCLUDING PRINT MEDIA)
|
675.96
|
404.04
|
428.52
|
49.69
|
14
|
AUTOMOBILE
INDUSTRY
|
922.99
|
1,537.28
|
1,517.28
|
1,034.57
|
15
|
AIR
TRANSPORT (INCLUDING AIR FREIGHT)
|
31.22
|
15.89
|
45.95
|
41.79
|
16
|
SEA TRANSPORT
|
129.36
|
64.62
|
20.49
|
133.84
|
17
|
PORTS
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.31
|
0.00
|
18
|
RAILWAY
RELATED COMPONENTS
|
42.27
|
29.85
|
236.93
|
121.74
|
19
|
INDUSTRIAL
MACHINERY
|
620.66
|
503.83
|
477.38
|
337.88
|
20
|
MACHINE
TOOLS
|
127.87
|
101.39
|
64.52
|
12.17
|
21
|
AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY
|
2.77
|
95.41
|
48.78
|
20.58
|
22
|
EARTH-MOVING
MACHINERY
|
16.40
|
5.10
|
34.44
|
13.03
|
23
|
MISCELLANEOUS
MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES
|
1,295.34
|
89.45
|
288.13
|
37.18
|
24
|
COMMERCIAL,
OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENTS
|
29.04
|
24.33
|
21.13
|
21.60
|
25
|
MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES
|
141.61
|
83.02
|
173.48
|
93.64
|
26
|
INDUSTRIAL
INSTRUMENTS
|
3.99
|
0.58
|
0.53
|
0.00
|
27
|
SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENTS
|
7.08
|
73.28
|
45.08
|
30.90
|
28
|
MATHEMATICAL,SURVEYING
AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
|
0.00
|
6.71
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
29
|
FERTILIZERS
|
32.60
|
42.55
|
20.65
|
1.02
|
30
|
CHEMICALS
(OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS)
|
4,040.71
|
292.16
|
786.76
|
413.66
|
31
|
PHOTOGRAPHIC
RAW FILM AND PAPER
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.75
|
32
|
DYE-STUFFS
|
0.58
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
54.89
|
33
|
DRUGS
& PHARMACEUTICALS
|
3,232.28
|
1,123.46
|
1,279.34
|
1,091.20
|
34
|
TEXTILES
(INCLUDING DYED,PRINTED)
|
164.19
|
103.89
|
198.86
|
70.15
|
35
|
PAPER
AND PULP (INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCTS)
|
407.35
|
5.09
|
26.86
|
4.12
|
36
|
SUGAR
|
4.44
|
12.26
|
3.08
|
1.00
|
37
|
FERMENTATION
INDUSTRIES
|
69.70
|
107.21
|
814.58
|
107.39
|
38
|
FOOD
PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
|
170.21
|
401.46
|
3,982.89
|
282.63
|
39
|
VEGETABLE
OILS AND VANASPATI
|
65.02
|
108.39
|
21.55
|
36.48
|
40
|
SOAPS,
COSMETICS & TOILET PREPARATIONS
|
222.08
|
160.07
|
108.44
|
92.19
|
41
|
RUBBER
GOODS
|
187.37
|
642.18
|
370.54
|
120.19
|
42
|
LEATHER,LEATHER
GOODS AND PICKERS
|
8.30
|
46.70
|
6.14
|
16.20
|
43
|
GLUE AND
GELATIN
|
5.84
|
0.00
|
0.97
|
16.86
|
44
|
GLASS
|
32.22
|
209.16
|
43.09
|
2.12
|
45
|
CERAMICS
|
9.87
|
4.33
|
150.09
|
8.36
|
46
|
CEMENT
AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS
|
267.90
|
12.38
|
254.01
|
103.85
|
47
|
TIMBER
PRODUCTS
|
29.60
|
29.17
|
6.16
|
1.09
|
48
|
DEFENCE
INDUSTRIES
|
3.66
|
0.41
|
0.82
|
0.00
|
49
|
CONSULTANCY
SERVICES
|
289.89
|
142.32
|
285.85
|
300.05
|
50
|
SERVICES
SECTOR
|
5,215.98
|
4,832.98
|
2,225.10
|
1,225.28
|
51
|
HOSPITAL
& DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES
|
310.43
|
256.86
|
684.58
|
213.07
|
52
|
EDUCATION
|
105.62
|
172.20
|
262.09
|
17.59
|
53
|
HOTEL
& TOURISM
|
992.86
|
3,259.05
|
486.38
|
414.72
|
54
|
TRADING
|
731.55
|
717.80
|
1,343.39
|
974.55
|
55
|
RETAIL
TRADING (SINGLE BRAND)
|
31.70
|
22.31
|
11.30
|
52.51
|
56
|
AGRICULTURE
SERVICES
|
49.02
|
161.47
|
91.01
|
29.42
|
57
|
DIAMOND,GOLD
ORNAMENTS
|
36.30
|
52.61
|
42.56
|
20.09
|
58
|
TEA AND
COFFEE (PROCESSING & WAREHOUSING COFFEE & RUBBER)
|
5.32
|
0.27
|
5.86
|
0.01
|
59
|
PRINTING
OF BOOKS (INCLUDING LITHO PRINTING INDUSTRY)
|
47.39
|
14.34
|
113.78
|
34.48
|
60
|
COIR
|
0.55
|
0.15
|
0.54
|
1.36
|
61
|
CONSTRUCTION
(INFRASTRUCTURE) ACTIVITIES
|
386.28
|
283.89
|
485.37
|
122.27
|
62
|
CONSTRUCTION
DEVELOPMENT: Townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and
construction-development projects
|
3,140.78
|
1,332.49
|
1,226.05
|
567.85
|
63
|
MISCELLANEOUS
INDUSTRIES
|
813.38
|
229.49
|
468.74
|
207.85
|
|
Grand
Total
|
35,120.80
|
22,423.58
|
24,299.33
|
14,472.24
|
*******
Annexure –II
ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED
QUESTION NO. 1144 FOR ANSWER ON 28.11.2014 REGARDING Proposals for Foreign
Direct Investment
STATE-WISE STATEMENT ON FDI EQUITY INFLOWS
FROM APRIL 2011 TO SEPTEMBER 2014
(Amount in US$ million)
Sl No
|
Regional
Offices of RBI
|
States
Covered
|
2011-12
|
2012-13
|
2013-14
|
2014-15
(upto Sept., 14)
|
1
|
HYDERABAD
|
ANDHRA
PRADESH
|
848.17
|
1,158.80
|
678.25
|
789.69
|
2
|
GUWAHATI
|
ASSAM,
ARUNACHAL PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA
|
0.95
|
5.05
|
0.61
|
1.41
|
3
|
PATNA
|
BIHAR,
JHARKHAND
|
24.06
|
7.57
|
1.38
|
8.11
|
4
|
AHMEDABAD
|
GUJARAT
|
1,001.11
|
493.14
|
859.90
|
576.56
|
5
|
JAMMU
|
JAMMU
& KASHMIR
|
0.00
|
0.00
|
0.23
|
4.06
|
6
|
BANGALORE
|
KARNATAKA
|
1,532.81
|
1,022.96
|
1,891.78
|
562.20
|
7
|
KOCHI
|
KERALA,
LAKSHADWEEP
|
471.08
|
72.14
|
69.74
|
45.69
|
8
|
BHOPAL
|
MADHYA
PRADESH, CHATTISGARH
|
122.95
|
219.78
|
118.85
|
100.00
|
9
|
MUMBAI
|
MAHARASHTRA,
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU
|
9,552.52
|
8,716.20
|
3,420.28
|
2,578.76
|
10
|
BHUBANESHWAR
|
ORISSA
|
27.77
|
51.99
|
47.65
|
8.49
|
11
|
JAIPUR
|
RAJASTHAN
|
33.03
|
131.89
|
38.09
|
525.15
|
12
|
CHENNAI
|
TAMIL
NADU, PONDICHERRY
|
1,422.39
|
2,807.45
|
2,116.24
|
1,990.88
|
13
|
KANPUR
|
UTTAR
PRADESH, UTTRANCHAL
|
139.62
|
30.77
|
24.78
|
35.74
|
14
|
KOLKATA
|
WEST
BENGAL, SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS
|
394.24
|
424.25
|
435.98
|
98.10
|
15
|
CHANDIGARH`
|
CHANDIGARH,
PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH
|
129.99
|
46.79
|
91.23
|
33.99
|
16
|
NEW
DELHI
|
DELHI,
PART OF UP AND HARYANA
|
7,983.40
|
3,222.21
|
6,241.89
|
2,424.61
|
17
|
PANAJI
|
GOA
|
37.74
|
8.70
|
17.15
|
9.11
|
18
|
REGION
NOT INDICATED
|
REGION
NOT INDICATED
|
11,398.96
|
4,003.91
|
8,245.28
|
4,679.71
|
|
|
Grand
Total
|
35,120.80
|
22,423.58
|
24,299.33
|
14,472.24
|
Note: The
above state wise inflows are classified as per RBI’s region wise inflows
furnished by RBI, Mumbai
The information was given by the Minister of State (Independent
Charge) in the Ministry of Commerce & Industry Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman in
a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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