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FDI in India rises 10%, remains flat in overall 'developing Asia' region in 2022: UNCTAD

India was among the five economies that accounted for almost 80 percent of the FDI flows to the region, as per the World Investment Report 2023 released by the UN agency.

July 05, 2023 / 21:42 IST
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FDI flows to India rose to $49 billion in 2022, the report said
FDI flows to India rose to $49 billion in 2022, the report said

Foreign direct investments (FDI) in India jumped by 10 percent in 2022, even as the flow of overseas investments remained flat in Asia's developing countries during the year, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

The cumulative investment in 'developing Asia' region came in at $662 billion in 2022, which is the same as it stood in 2021, stated the UNCTAD’s World Investment Report 2023 published on July 5.

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The "inflows were highly concentrated",  the UN agency said, adding that India was among the five economies that accounted for almost 80 percent of the FDI flows to the region. The four other economies were - China, Singapore, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.

"In South Asia, FDI flows to India rose by 10 percent to $49 billion as the country became the third-largest host country for greenfield project announcements and the second-largest for international project finance deals," UNCTAD said in a media release. Overseas investments in neighbouring Bangladesh grew by 20 percent to $3.5 billion, it added.