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Impact of FDI on India's Growth

The document outlines the objectives, need, and limitations of a study on foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. The objectives are to understand the impact of FDI in India, identify which sectors receive the most/least investment, and determine major investing countries. FDI is needed for economic growth in India by providing funds, skills, and technologies. However, the study is limited by a lack of time, costs, primary data, and expert advice. It will collect secondary data from sources like the internet and analyze FDI trends in sectors like services and hardware that receive large inflows from countries such as Mauritius and Singapore.

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Impact of FDI on India's Growth

The document outlines the objectives, need, and limitations of a study on foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. The objectives are to understand the impact of FDI in India, identify which sectors receive the most/least investment, and determine major investing countries. FDI is needed for economic growth in India by providing funds, skills, and technologies. However, the study is limited by a lack of time, costs, primary data, and expert advice. It will collect secondary data from sources like the internet and analyze FDI trends in sectors like services and hardware that receive large inflows from countries such as Mauritius and Singapore.

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OBJECTIVE

To know the impact /effect of FDI in India

To know the sector or industry which are overflowed or neglected by FDI

To know major countries as a sources of FDI

To know the rules and Policies Regarding FDI and which is followed by FDI

NEED
FDI has played a very important role in growth of India

It is a major sources funds, skills or techniques in India

To know the reasons behind the existing of FDI in India

SCOPE

LIMITAITON

Lack of time

Lack of cost

Lack of Primary Data

Lack of expert Advice

Data collect from Only Bangalore city

Research methodology
In order to accomplish this project successfully we will take following steps.

Data collection:

Secondary Data:
Internet, Books , newspapers, journals and books, other reports and projects, literatures
FDI:
The study is limited to a sample of investing countries e.g. Mauritius, Singapore, USA etc.
and sectors e.g. service sector, computer hardware and software, telecommunications etc.
which had attracted larger inflow of FDI from different countries.
FII:
 Correlation: We have used the Correlation tool to determine whether two ranges of
data move together — that is, how the Sensex, Bankex, IT, Power and Capital Goods
are related to the FII which may be positive relation, negative relation or no relation.

We will use this model for understanding the relationship between FII and stock
indices returns. FII is taken as independent variable. Stock indices are taken as
dependent variable

 Hypothesis Test: If the hypothesis holds good then we can infer that FIIs have
significant impact on the Indian capital market. This will help the investors to decide
on their investments in stocks and shares. If the hypothesis is rejected, or in other
words if the null hypothesis is accepted, then FIIs will have no significant impact on
the Indian bourses.

Objective of the study:

 To know the flow of investment in India


 To know how can India Grow by Investment .
 To Examine the trends and patterns in the FDI across different sectors and from
different countries in India
 To know in which sector we can get more foreign currency in terms of investment in
India
 To know which country s safe to invest .
 To know how much to invest in a developed country or in a developing.
 To know Which sector is good for investment .
 To know which country in investing in which country
 To know the reason for investment in India
 Influence of FII on movement of Indian stock exchange
 To understand the FII & FDI policy in India.
Objective of the study:

 To know the flow of investment in India


 To know how can India Grow by Investment.
 To Examine the trends and patterns in the FDI across different sectors and
from different countries in India
 To know in which sector we can get more foreign currency in terms of
investment in India
 To know which country s safe to invest.
 To know how much to invest in a developed country or in a developing.
 To know Which sector is good for investment.
 To know which country in investing in which country
 To know the reason for investment in India
 Influence of FII on movement of Indian stock exchange
 To understand the FII & FDI policy in India.

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