Emphasising that investments are not made for "charity", Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told the Lok Sabha that improving the ease of doing business was a "work in progress".
In the last two years, there has been 53 per cent rise in FDI into the country, which is a record high, Jaitley said during Question Hour, adding that "comprehensive reforms in FDI have resulted in the highest ever FDI inflow in 2015-16".
"Steps taken by the government to foster economic growth, price stability and fiscal prudence have improved the overall macroeconomic stability, which brightens the investment climate in the country," the Minister said.
Stating that investors are not making investments for "charity", the Minister said, "if we say that profits cannot be taken... Then nobody will come to invest (in the country)".
The Minister's response came to a query on how much money foreign investors would have taken back by way of dividends and royalties.
He said when private sector is stressed, then the two engines of investments are the government and foreign sources.
Emphasising that the government has taken various steps in the last two years to attract foreign and domestic investors, Jaitley said that among others they needed a "reasonable and predictable tax regime".
Many sectors have been opened up for FDI over the years starting from 1991. In addition to opening up more sectors for FDI, related conditionalities have been smoothened by this government, the Minister said.
Improving the ease of doing business is a "work in progress", he said, adding that measures have also been initiated to ensure that the system itself is more transparent.
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