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FDI up 56% as India beats recession blues

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

India is back on the radar of global investors even in the midst of the global financial crisis, with 56 per cent year-on-year rise in inflows of foreign direct investment in July this year, an official said.     

The FDI inflows in July this year were at $3.51 billion against $2.25 billion in the same month last fiscal. In June this year the figure was at $2.58 billion.     

However, the total inflows during the April-July period contracted by about 15 per cent to $10.53 billion over the same quarter of 2008-09, due to poor accruals in the opening months of the fiscal.     

 

In the first four months of 2008-09 it was at $12.32 billion.     

"We are hopeful that by the end of this financial year, FDI would be over $30 billion," the official added.     

In 2008-09, the government had set a target of $35 billion, but was able to receive only $27.3 billion due to the meltdown in the global financial markets.     

The FDI inflows fell significantly from October 2008 and the monthly data remained lacklustre till June.

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First Published: Sep 10 2009 | 3:47 PM IST

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