A Comprehensive Review of Foreign Direct Investment Trends in India's Automobile Sector with a Focus on Telangana State
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29070/9sqasf80Keywords:
Foreign, Direct Investment, Automobile SectorAbstract
An important driver of India's economic growth, the foreign direct investment (FDI) plays a key role in determining the future of the country's automotive industry. Using Telangana State as a case study, this article examines foreign direct investment (FDI) patterns in India's automotive sector. Key investment patterns, the development of FDI policy throughout time, and the influence of both local and international variables are all covered. Using Telangana as an example, this article examines the regulatory measures, infrastructure development, and economic advantages of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the state of Andhra Pradesh, which is quickly becoming a centre for automotive manufacturing and related sectors. Regulatory hurdles, infrastructure limitations, and global market dynamics are some of the issues that the study discusses, but it also identifies potential for innovation and sustainable growth. Policymakers and stakeholders in Telangana and beyond may benefit from this review's thorough research by gaining practical insights into how to increase foreign direct investment (FDI) and promote industrial growth.
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