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  2. 1991 Indian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    There were also structural problems in the Indian economy that contributed to the crisis, including low savings and investment rates, and inadequate export growth. The foreign exchange reserves by 1991 had dried up to the point that India could barely finance three weeks worth of imports. [20]

  3. Economic liberalisation in India - Wikipedia

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    Global economic factors: The US-China trade war which continued under Joe Biden, volatile oil prices, and a slowdown in global economic growth have impacted India's economy. These factors have contributed to reduced exports and investments, as well as currency volatility. [73] Weak private investment: India has experienced a decline in private ...

  4. Globalization in India - Wikipedia

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    Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India has reached 2% of GDP, compared with 0.1% in 1990, and Indian investment in other countries rose sharply in 2006. [18]As the third-largest economy in the world in PPP terms, India is a preferred destination for FDI; [19] India has strengths in information technology and other significant areas such as auto components, chemicals, apparels ...

  5. Economic development in India - Wikipedia

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    Composition of India's total production of foodgrains and commercial crops, in 2003–04, by weight. India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005, employed 60% of the total workforce [13] and despite a steady decline of its share in the GDP, is still the largest economic sector and plays a ...

  6. Exclusive: India foreign investment rules aimed at China to ...

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    India said on Saturday that foreign direct investments from countries with which it shares a land border would require prior government approval to deter "opportunistic" takeovers and acquisitions ...

  7. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    These reforms included reducing import tariffs, deregulating markets, and lowering taxes, which led to an increase in foreign investment and high economic growth. From 1992 to 2005, foreign investment increased by 316.9%, and India's GDP grew from $266 billion in 1991 to $2.3 trillion in 2018. [10] [11]

  8. Analysis-Not just growth and nationalism: India's Modi ... - AOL

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    In a campaign video clip, India's ruling party credits Prime Minister Narendra Modi for halting the Russia-Ukraine war two years ago so the government could rescue and repatriate nearly 20,000 ...

  9. International factor movements - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is the ownership of assets in a country by foreigners where the ownership is intended to provide control over those assets. [10] The foreign owner is often a firm. FDI is one way in which factors of production, specifically capital, move internationally.