"Many caps can be removed or certainly relaxed ... Some of these caps are completely irrelevant in terms of the changed situation," he told a news channel.
The government had in September last year liberalised Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) norms for various sectors, including retail and aviation.
"We need to clear some of the cobwebs accumulated in India and go out and woo specific business houses," he said.
Currently, there are various sectors where FDI limit is below 100 per cent. While in multi-brand retail it is 51 per cent, in telecom and banking it is 74 per cent.
Further, in commodity exchanges, asset reconstruction companies, credit information companies and private security agencies, up to 49 per cent FDI is allowed.
In his Budget, Chidambaram had highlighted the need to attract foreign funds to finance the rising current account deficit (CAD), which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign currency, which is at USD 75 billion.
CAD was 4.6 per cent of GDP in April-September 2012 and is estimated to be as high as 5 per cent for the year ending March 31, 2013.
It has also announced steps to come up with accepted definition of FDI and portfolio investment where a foreign investor with more than 10 per cent stake would be treated as FDI.
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