Our country accepts Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in almost all industries. Foreign investors can now freely hold majority of stake in most of the sectors, be it manufacturing, telecom, software, services sector, trading, export-import.
The Companies Act 1956 governs companies that are incorporated or registered in India. India after liberalization has not only opened it's doors to foreign investors but also made investing in India easier for them.
Foreign exchange controls have been made easier on the account of trade.
Companies now can raise funds from overseas securities markets and can enjoy considerable freedom to invest abroad for expanding their global operations.
Foreign investors can remit earnings from their Indian operations.
Foreign trade is by largely free from regulations, as a result tariff levels have come down drastically in the last couple of years.
We have established ourselves as one of the most reliable providers of foreign investment approval services.
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