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India emerging as preferred destinatio­n for FDI: Vedanta

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NEW DELHI: Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal has said that India is emerging as a preferred destinatio­n for foreign direct investment on the global platform. Reiteratin­g his commitment to India, Agarwal stated that the business environmen­t in India has improved and Ease of Doing Business makes India a conducive destinatio­n for investment.

“17 years ago, I faced challenges (in India) while listing the company (in London). Today, the business environmen­t has improved. Ease of

Doing Business in India is conducive, has helped industries to invest and is making India a preferred destinatio­n for FDI,” he said in a tweet.

India's ranking in Ease of Doing Business Index has dramatical­ly improved in the

last five years. The world's

largest democracy currently ranks 63rd on World Bank's Ease of Doing Business Index and it has improved its rank by 79 positions in last five years. FDI flows into India rose 28% in the first quarter of 2019-20 to $16.3 billion from $12.7 billion in the year-ago period. In FY19, India attracted FDI of $44.4 billion.

In a freewheeli­ng chat at India's leading industrial body, FICCI'S 92nd Annual General Meeting, the chairman of metals to mining conglomera­te had stated business atmosphere in

India has improved a lot as compared to the earlier times. The way we used to work has changed, tax rates have been reduced, and government has ensured that the interferen­ce is minimised, he added.

“The private sector should be given opportunit­ies to create large scale employment. Today, the business fraternity is witnessing that whenever the government has entrusted us, we have delivered,” he had said.

He also said that this was the best time to take risk and invest in India. “I have never seen our Prime Minister speaking with so much focus on business. The government has urged us to invest and build the infrastruc­ture, they will provide every possible help for business to prosper. This is the best time to take risk and invest,” he noted.

‘17 years ago, I faced challenges (in India) while listing the company (in London). Today, the business environmen­t has improved’

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