Indian companies had invested $2.84 billion overseas in the same month a year ago.
The Indian businesses' foreign investment also saw a decline on monthly basis as compared to $3.15 billion in April 2017, a fall of 60 per cent, according to RBI data.
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Among major investors, pharma major Dr Reddy's Laboratories invested $263 million in its wholly owned unit in Switzerland.
ONGC Videsh Ltd made a gross investment of $74.08 million in its joint ventures and a fully owned subsidiary in various locations across the globe.
Among others, Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd infused $32.25 million in a fully owned company in Singapore and Indiabulls Real Estate $21.68 million in its wholly owned unit in Jersey.
Wadhawan Global Captial $33.30 million and Jain Irrigation $30 million in their respective wholly owned subsidiaries in the UK and the Netherlands.
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