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FDI Inflow

26-11-2012
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Press Information Bureau

Government of India

Ministry of Commerce & Industry

26-November-2012 16:50 IST

The FDI equity inflows during the financial year 2011-12 increased significantly over the FDI equity inflows recorded in the financial year 2010-11.

The FDI equity inflows, during the last two financial years and the current year, are as under: 

Sl No

Year (April- March)

FDI (Rs crore)

FDI(US$ million)

1

2010-11

97,320.39

21,383.05

2

2011-12

165,145.53

35,120.80

3

2012-13 (April-August)

44,580.24

8,166.20

Source: Reserve Bank of India

A statement of FDI equity inflows, sector-wise from April 2010 to August 2012 is at Annexure-I. A statement of FDI equity inflows, as reported by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Regional Office wise, during April 2010 to August 2012 is at Annexure-II.

The break up is as per the receipts by the regional offices of the RBI in the country and cannot be fully equated with State-wise inflows, as companies having headquarters in one State may have operations in one or more States and some RBI Regional Offices cover more than one State.

No targets are fixed for FDI inflows. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy is reviewed on an ongoing basis, with a view to making it more investor friendly. Government has put in place an investor-friendly policy on FDI, under which FDI, up to 100%, is permitted, under the automatic route, in most sectors/activities. Significant changes have been made in the FDI policy regime in recent times, to ensure that India remains an increasingly and investor-friendly destination.

Government plays an active role in investment promotion, through dissemination of information on the investment climate and opportunities in India and by advising prospective investors about investment policies, procedures and opportunities. International Cooperation for industrial partnerships is solicited both through bilateral and multilateral arrangements. It also coordinates with apex industry associations, such as FICCI, CII and ASSOCHAM, in their activities relating to promotion of industrial cooperation, both through bilateral and multilateral initiatives intended to stimulate inflow of foreign direct investment into India. 

The Government has also set up ‘Invest India’, a joint venture company between the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion and FICCI, as a not-for-profit, single window facilitator, for prospective overseas investors and to act as an institutional mechanism to attract investment.

References alleging that some companies are carrying out activities in violation of the   FDI policy, have been received. 

Violation of FDI regulations is covered by the penal provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA).  The Reserve Bank of India has informed that matters related to Bharti Wal-Mart/ Cedar Support Services Limited and M/s Flipkart Online Services Pvt. Limited, respectively, have been referred to the Directorate of Enforcement for further investigation.

The Government does not enter into any agreements with the State Governments regarding FDI projects.

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Annexure-I

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) AND (b) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 532 FOR ANSWER ON 26-11-2-2012

SECTORWISE (FINANCIAL YEAR) FDI EQUITY INFLOWS FROM APRIL 2010 TO AUGUST 2012

(Amount in Rs crore & US$ million)

Sl.No

Sector

2010-11
Apr-Mar

2011-12
Apr-Mar

2012-13
Apr-Aug

Total

 

 

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

1

METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES

5,023.34

1,098.14

8,348.49

1,786.14

3,206.14

594.65

16,577.96

3,478.94

2

MINING

357.42

79.51

644.73

142.65

82.18

15.31

1,084.33

237.47

3

POWER

5,796.22

1,271.77

7,677.74

1,652.38

1,721.62

314.83

15,195.58

3,238.98

4

NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY

977.71

214.40

2,197.50

452.17

1,180.66

221.30

4,355.87

887.88

5

PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS

2,543.14

556.43

9,955.17

2,029.98

1,166.92

210.06

13,665.23

2,796.47

6

BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS

2.87

0.63

156.64

31.79

103.89

20.05

263.40

52.47

7

PRIME MOVER (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS)

758.13

166.44

1,548.86

313.75

465.53

85.07

2,772.52

565.27

8

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS

698.85

153.90

2,659.60

566.39

393.73

72.41

3,752.19

792.70

9

COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE

3,551.24

779.81

3,803.77

796.35

1,031.61

187.81

8,386.62

1,763.96

10

ELECTRONICS

274.75

59.72

887.92

194.41

42.39

7.79

1,205.06

261.91

11

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

7,542.04

1,664.50

9,011.53

1,997.24

110.57

20.02

16,664.14

3,681.77

12

INFORMATION & BROADCASTING (INCLUDING PRINT MEDIA)

1,887.17

412.11

3,264.09

675.96

1,055.85

190.72

6,207.11

1,278.79

13

AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

5,864.18

1,299.41

4,346.77

922.99

3,415.88

616.77

13,626.83

2,839.17

14

AIR TRANSPORT (INCLUDING AIR FREIGHT)

620.83

136.60

145.71

31.22

52.61

9.63

819.16

177.45

15

SEA TRANSPORT

1,370.27

300.51

594.71

129.36

197.53

35.57

2,162.52

465.43

16

PORTS

49.84

10.92

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

49.86

10.92

17

RAILWAY RELATED COMPONENTS

318.50

70.66

199.01

42.27

38.32

7.30

555.83

120.23

18

INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

2,109.07

467.92

2,934.87

620.66

1,612.39

292.57

6,656.33

1,381.16

19

MACHINE TOOLS

53.01

11.63

616.25

127.87

422.86

76.28

1,092.12

215.78

20

AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY

2.21

0.49

12.72

2.77

11.66

2.10

26.59

5.35

21

EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY

8.12

1.77

75.09

16.40

2.30

0.42

85.51

18.59

22

MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES

493.96

108.67

5,861.61

1,295.34

288.18

52.41

6,643.75

1,456.42

23

COMMERCIAL, OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENTS

115.14

25.12

138.15

29.04

7.07

1.29

260.37

55.44

24

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES

146.66

32.22

698.41

141.61

249.57

44.98

1,094.64

218.82

25

INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS

115.55

25.48

17.79

3.99

3.19

0.58

136.53

30.06

26

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

11.16

2.49

34.47

7.08

354.90

65.13

400.53

74.69

27

MATHEMATICAL,SURVEYING AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.74

6.71

34.74

6.71

28

FERTILIZERS

83.77

18.18

160.71

32.60

76.10

14.68

320.58

65.46

29

CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS)

10,612.39

2,354.40

18,421.94

4,040.71

568.65

103.22

29,602.99

6,498.33

30

PHOTOGRAPHIC RAW FILM AND PAPER

3.60

0.81

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.60

0.81

31

DYE-STUFFS

24.25

5.37

2.90

0.58

0.00

0.00

27.14

5.95

32

DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS

961.09

209.38

14,605.03

3,232.28

2,572.17

487.46

18,138.30

3,929.12

33

TEXTILES (INCLUDING DYED,PRINTED)

588.95

129.65

804.50

164.19

425.87

77.77

1,819.32

371.61

34

PAPER AND PULP (INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCTS)

30.15

6.53

2,055.28

407.35

4.74

0.86

2,090.17

414.73

35

SUGAR

0.79

0.17

19.95

4.44

44.70

8.04

65.43

12.65

36

FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES

262.28

57.71

335.50

69.70

237.01

42.98

834.80

170.39

37

FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES

858.03

188.67

826.16

170.21

366.10

66.12

2,050.30

424.99

38

VEGETABLE OILS AND VANASPATI

267.35

58.07

318.26

65.02

208.92

37.62

794.53

160.71

39

SOAPS, COSMETICS & TOILET PREPARATIONS

463.98

102.90

1,113.76

222.08

209.18

37.55

1,786.92

362.53

40

RUBBER GOODS

78.71

17.21

899.76

187.37

1,453.33

263.18

2,431.80

467.76

41

LEATHER,LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS

42.10

9.26

38.90

8.30

176.56

32.42

257.56

49.99

42

GLUE AND GELATIN

0.04

0.01

30.68

5.84

0.00

0.00

30.72

5.85

43

GLASS

35.48

7.60

155.65

32.22

203.28

37.56

394.42

77.39

44

CERAMICS

54.06

12.00

45.22

9.87

13.49

2.44

112.78

24.30

45

CEMENT AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS

2,911.03

637.68

1,294.90

267.90

23.28

4.26

4,229.21

909.84

46

TIMBER PRODUCTS

7.19

1.58

145.26

29.60

12.01

2.15

164.47

33.33

47

DEFENCE INDUSTRIES

0.00

0.00

17.44

3.66

2.21

0.41

19.65

4.07

48

CONSULTANCY SERVICES

1,257.69

274.84

1,348.14

289.89

426.87

77.00

3,032.70

641.73

49

SERVICES SECTOR*

15,053.94

3,296.09

24,656.49

5,215.98

12,479.91

2,280.40

52,190.34

10,792.47

50

HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES

1,177.33

256.00

1,524.77

310.43

537.58

98.15

3,239.67

664.58

51

EDUCATION

173.24

37.94

510.95

105.62

784.90

146.23

1,469.09

289.79

52

HOTEL & TOURISM

1,405.15

308.05

4,753.89

992.86

661.78

121.17

6,820.83

1,422.07

53

TRADING

2,252.72

498.46

3,669.92

759.89

1,300.89

238.43

7,223.53

1,496.78

54

RETAIL TRADING (SINGLE BRAND)

116.53

25.84

11.49

2.57

0.00

0.00

128.02

28.42

55

AGRICULTURE SERVICES

202.60

43.90

226.41

49.02

203.77

36.94

632.78

129.85

56

DIAMOND,GOLD ORNAMENTS

89.36

19.59

172.61

36.30

117.83

21.15

379.80

77.04

57

TEA AND COFFEE (PROCESSING & WAREHOUSING COFFEE & RUBBER)

14.40

3.12

24.81

5.32

0.00

0.00

39.21

8.44

58

PRINTING OF BOOKS (INCLUDING LITHO PRINTING INDUSTRY)

168.42

36.63

225.03

47.39

10.00

1.80

403.46

85.82

59

COIR

0.46

0.10

2.89

0.55

0.05

0.01

3.40

0.66

60

CONSTRUCTION (INFRASTRUCTURE) ACTIVITIES

3,027.21

675.07

1,878.62

386.28

302.17

54.98

5,208.00

1,116.34

61

CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT: Townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction-development projects

7,551.85

1,654.55

15,236.03

3,140.78

3,264.81

601.07

26,052.69

5,396.40

62

MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES

6,852.85

1,484.45

3,780.06

814.17

639.77

118.38

11,272.69

2,416.99

Grand Total

97,320.39

21,383.05

165,145.53

35,120.80

44,580.24

8,166.20

307,046.17

64,670.05

* Services sector includes Financial, Banking, Insurance, Non-Financial / Business, Outsourcing, R&D, Courier, Tech. Testing and Analysis.

Annexure-II

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) AND (b) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 532 FOR ANSWER ON 26-11-2-2012

RBI’s REGIONALWISE (FINANCIAL YEAR) FDI EQUITY INFLOWS

FROM APRIL 2010 TO AUGUST 2012 (As reported to Regional offices of RBI)

(Amount in Rs crore & US$ million)

Sl No

Regional Offices of RBI

States Covered

2010-11
Apr-Mar

2011-12
Apr-Mar

2012-13
Apr-Aug

Total

 

 

 

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

Rs

US$

1

HYDERABAD

ANDHRA PRADESH

5,753.27

1,262.38

4,039.02

848.17

1,804.69

330.42

11,596.98

2,440.98

2

GUWAHATI

ASSAM, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA

36.50

8.11

4.53

0.95

0.00

0.00

41.03

9.06

3

PATNA

BIHAR, JHARKHAND

24.80

5.46

122.54

24.06

20.75

3.78

168.09

33.30

4

AHMEDABAD

GUJARAT

3,294.12

724.19

4,730.03

1,001.11

1,023.82

189.68

9,047.97

1,914.98

5

BANGALORE

KARNATAKA

6,133.32

1,332.10

7,234.51

1,532.81

2,070.03

381.76

15,437.86

3,246.68

6

KOCHI

KERALA, LAKSHADWEEP

167.16

36.81

2,273.57

471.08

208.78

38.89

2,649.51

546.78

7

BHOPAL

MADHYA PRADESH, CHATTISGARH

2,092.69

450.97

569.28

122.95

603.02

108.74

3,264.98

682.67

8

MUMBAI

MAHARASHTRA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU

27,668.81

6,096.94

44,664.17

9,552.52

14,373.46

2,634.26

86,706.44

18,283.73

9

BHUBANESHWAR

ORISSA

67.61

14.69

124.81

27.77

35.80

6.44

228.21

48.91

10

JAIPUR

RAJASTHAN

230.30

50.95

160.62

33.03

350.35

64.61

741.26

148.59

11

CHENNAI

TAMIL NADU, PONDICHERRY

6,115.38

1,351.91

6,711.09

1,422.39

4,619.60

841.39

17,446.08

3,615.70

12

KANPUR

UTTAR PRADESH, UTTRANCHAL

513.60

112.31

635.32

139.62

100.13

18.43

1,249.05

270.36

13

KOLKATA

WEST BENGAL, SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

426.42

94.59

1,816.81

394.24

644.45

116.17

2,887.68

604.99

14

CHANDIGARH`

CHANDIGARH, PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH

1,892.41

416.07

624.43

129.99

41.60

7.59

2,558.43

553.65

15

NEW DELHI

DELHI, PART OF UP AND HARYANA

12,183.59

2,676.51

37,402.75

7,983.40

7,241.60

1,340.36

56,827.93

12,000.26

16

PANAJI

GOA

1,376.24

302.20

180.66

37.74

26.58

4.90

1,583.48

344.84

17

REGION NOT INDICATED

29,344.18

6,446.85

53,851.41

11,398.96

11,415.59

2,078.77

94,611.18

19,924.58

Grand Total

97,320.39

21,383.05

165,145.53

35,120.80

44,580.24

8,166.20

307,046.17

64,670.05

The above State-wise inflows are classified as per RBI's Region-wise inflows furnished by RBI, Mumbai.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Commerce & Industry Dr. S. Jagathrakshakan in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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