India Eases some Investment Norms for China, Ending Six Years of Friction
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FDI policy eased: Relaxed PN3 opens door for global funds with Chinese stakes
In a strategic shift, India has relaxed its foreign investment regulations, facilitating easier entry for companies from the US, Taiwan, South Korea, and Europe that have minimal Chinese ownership.
India’s New FDI Policy: Easing Curbs on Chinese Investments After Six Years
In a major policy shift, the Indian government has moved to easier foreign direct investment (FDI) rules for countries that share a land border with India, including China. The decision, taken on 10 March 2026, aims to reboot stalled capital flows, support startups and boost manufacturing, while retaining safeguards on strategic control. This marks the most significant revision of India’s FDI regime in six years.What India’s Revised FDI Policy M…
India Eases Chinese Investment Rules, Mending Ties
India has approved easing restrictions on Chinese investments in select sectors, marking a significant step by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rebuild economic and diplomatic ties with Beijing after six years of tension. The move follows a series of measures since a deadly border clash in 2020, including heightened scrutiny of Chinese investments, bans on Chinese apps, and rejection of major investment proposals from firms like BYD and Great Wal…
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