An inter-ministerial committee is considering FDI proposals, including hiking foreign direct investment cap in cable networks, direct-to-home (DTH), Mobile TV, HITS (Headend-in-the Sky Broadcasting Service) and Teleports to 100 per cent, from 74 per cent at present, sources said.
In case of broadcasting content services -- uplinking of news and current affairs TV channels, the proposal under discussion is to raise the limit to 49 per cent from the present 26 per cent, they said.
These proposals were mooted by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in 2013.
It had suggested raising FDI limit for broadcast carriage services up to 100 per cent and for uplinking of news channels up to 49 per cent.
Increase in FDI limit will help improve the pace of digitisation of broadcasting services across India.
The inter-ministerial committee comprises officials from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Information and Broadcasting, Telecommunication and Space.
"The committee is discussing all these recommendations," sources said, adding the panel discussed all these issues its meeting held last month.
In broadcasting content services, 26 per cent foreign direct investment is permitted through government approval route.
Companies which are involved in the business of broadcasting carriage services include Dish TV, Siti Cables, Hathway services and Den Networks.
In March, cable television services firm Den Networks had approved increasing limit of foreign investment in the company from existing 49 per cent to 74 per cent. Similarly in August, Hathway Cable had received FIPB approval to increase foreign investment limit in the firm from the existing 49 per cent to 74 per cent.
To attract foreign funds, the government has already relaxed FDI norms in sectors such as defence, construction and railways. It is also considering relaxing norms for rubber and coffee sector.
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