"We are being careful in sectors where people are already there self-employed, already there with investments made over their family's inheritances and in sectors where it won't be the business of the investor to create back-end infrastructure," she told reporters here.
Although the government has eased norms for FDI in many sectors, she said: "For us to open up and then to put at peril jobs of self-employed individuals will also not be good. So we are taking a calibrated position as regards FDI right to that extent."
She, however, did not specify which sectors will be restricted to FDI.
The BJP-led NDA government has already made clear its stand against FDI in multi-brand retail although the previous UPA government permitted up to 51 per cent FDI in the sector.
When pointed out that while the government had recently allowed 100 per cent FDI in processed food retailing but put a condition that they must be manufactured in India, which run contrary, she said: "India is not ambivalent.
Asserting that the calibrated position adopted by the Government was "necessary to protect national interest," Sitharaman said the government "certainly cannot open up sectors (to FDI) in which people all over the country have invested and carried it on without the government's help".
The government has also allowed 100 per cent FDI through automatic route in market place model of e-commerce, but it has been strongly opposed by traders body CAIT which said that it would give back door entry to global players in multi-brand retail trading and impact MSMEs.
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