Six years after locking foreign capital out of the door, India has opened it — just wide enough. The Cabinet’s amendment to Press Note 3 clears the fog around who can invest from where. What it does not do is throw open the floodgates. Six years after locking foreign capital out of the door, India has opened it — just wide enough. The Cabinet’s amendment to Press Note 3 clears the fog around who can invest from where. What it does not do is throw open the floodgates.
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