India attracts $22 billion in IED COVID-19: Amitabh Kant

India’s FDI regime is the world’s top liberal, and even the COVID-19 pandemic, the country attracted more than $22 billion in direct investment, Niti Aayog’s chief executive, Amitabh Kant, said on August 8.

Kant added that nearly 90% or more of the $22 billion in foreign direct investment in India, the pandemic went down the automatic route.

“Our FDI regime is the highest liberal in the world. We’ve continued to attract massive amounts of investment. During the pandemic itself, India attracted more than 22 billion direct investment to India,” ICI’s “India 75” virtual program told the virtual program. Conference. an event.

Kant noted that India had climbed about 79 positions in the World Bank’s ease of doing business. “We hope this year we’ll get the 50 most sensitive,” he said.

Niti Aayog’s CHIEF executive said that if India wants for itself, she wants a program as an ambitious district program.

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