FIPB defers decision on Idea Cellular, clears Rs 2,300 crore FDI

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 26 2016 | 9:28 PM IST

Deferring a decision on the foreign investment proposals of Idea Cellular and Flag Telecom, the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) on Monday cleared 11 proposals entailing FDI inflow of over Rs 2,300 crore, an official source said.

Of the 18 FDI proposals taken up on Monday by the FIPB headed by Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das, three including that of Idea Cellular Infrastructure Services and Flag Telecom were deferred for want of more information, a senior Finance Ministry official told reporters here.

The expected FDI inflow from the proposals approved is of Rs 2,325 crore, he said.

The largest proposal cleared, that of Sharekhan Ltd, would attract foreign investment of Rs 2,060 crore, the source added. The Sharekhan proposal was for selling 100 per cent stake to French financial major BNP Paribas.

The 11 approved proposals include that of Perrigo India worth Rs 253 crore. Among other sanctioned proposals are those of Pepe Jeans and IBM.

The proposal of Morgan Stanley Rs 95 crore was approved through automatic route.

The FIPB rejected four proposals.

Meanwhile, with the Make in India campaign completing two years, the government on Sunday announced that FDI inflows into the country had recorded their highest level on the basis of a yearly comparison.

"India records its highest ever year-on-year FDI inflows. There has never been a better time to #MakeInIndia," the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion said in a post on the programme's Twitter handle.

India saw a record 53 per cent increase in FDI in the last two years owing to steps taken to foster growth, investment climate, price stability and fiscal prudence, the government informed the Lok Sabha during the recently-concluded monsoon session.

Reserve Bank of India data earlier this month showed the country's current account deficit sharply declined to $0.3 billion in 2016-17's first quarter from $6.1 billion in the same quarter of 2015-16.

Net FDI also declined to $4.1 billion from $10 billion last year, and $8.8 billion sequentially.

--IANS

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First Published: Sep 26 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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