Measures announced during this month’s union budget to ease restrictions on foreign direct investment into India should help to assuage concerns that policymakers have embraced a more insular view on investment policy. Our view remains that the Modi government is more likely to further embrace FDI reforms than turn its back on them during its second term.
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