Thirty-two per cent of the business leaders from global corporations polled for the survey said India is the most attractive investment destination in the world, followed by China, Southeast Asia and Brazil.
"The finding reconfirms and reaffirms many other recent findings," DIPP Secretary Amitabh Kant said at the launch of the report.
He said the study clearly brings out there is an increased focus and emphasis on manufacturing and India's growth in terms of FDI will be driven by manufacturing.
The survey titled 'Ready, set, grow' was conducted during March and April, and includes views of over 500 decision-makers from multinational organisations across sectors like industrials, automotive, consumer products, life sciences, infrastructure and technology, among others.
It finds major gains in perception as compared to the findings of the 2014 survey in key areas such as macroeconomic stability (up from 70% in 2014 to 76% in 2015), political and social stability (up from 59% to 74%); relaxation in FDI policy (up from 60% to 68%); and the government's efforts to ease doing business (up from 57% in 2014 to 67% in 2015).
"We will marginally improve (our ranking) this year... We will substantially improve next year but in the third year we will definitely reach top 50," Kant pointed out.
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Secretary said the government will look at the foreign direct investment policy "with a very open mind".
"We continue to attract investments across and it is important that India becomes a part of the global supply chain," Kant said.
"We are pushing for new bankrupcy laws, easier entry and exit. The Vishwananthan Committee will give its recommendation this month and take it forward so that there are easy entry and exit norms," Kant said.
"Much has been talked about the tax regime, the lack of consistency but we have taken several decisive steps. The Prime Minister has gone on record to say that India will not resort to retrospective tax," he added.
Kant said the Prime Minister's Narendra Modi's Startup India, Stand up India initiative "will be launched shortly".
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