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India’s FDI inflows in FY 2024–25

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: ET

Context: Maharashtra and Karnataka together attracted 51% of India’s total FDI inflows in FY 2024–25, while Delhi’s share fell sharply from 32% in 2015–16 to just 12% in 2024–25.

About India’s FDI inflows in FY 2024–25:

What is FDI?

• Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to cross-border investments where foreign entities invest in and control business operations in another country. In India, FDI is a key non-debt financial resource for economic development, regulated by DPIIT under automatic and government routes.

• Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to cross-border investments where foreign entities invest in and control business operations in another country.

• In India, FDI is a key non-debt financial resource for economic development, regulated by DPIIT under automatic and government routes.

Key FDI Trends in FY 2024–25:

Total FDI inflows stood at $81.04 billion, registering a 14% growth, the highest in three years. Maharashtra topped with $19.6 billion (31%), followed by Karnataka with $6.62 billion (20%). Delhi, once the top FDI destination (32% in 2015–16), saw its share drop to 12% ($6 billion). Gujarat’s share rose from 6% to 11%, while Tamil Nadu’s share declined from 11% to 7%. Experts cite improved infrastructure, policy stability, and mature industrial ecosystems in Maharashtra and Karnataka as key factors behind investor shift.

Total FDI inflows stood at $81.04 billion, registering a 14% growth, the highest in three years.

Maharashtra topped with $19.6 billion (31%), followed by Karnataka with $6.62 billion (20%).

Delhi, once the top FDI destination (32% in 2015–16), saw its share drop to 12% ($6 billion).

Gujarat’s share rose from 6% to 11%, while Tamil Nadu’s share declined from 11% to 7%.

• Experts cite improved infrastructure, policy stability, and mature industrial ecosystems in Maharashtra and Karnataka as key factors behind investor shift.

Relevance to UPSC Syllabus:

GS Paper 3 (Indian Economy): FDI trends illustrate capital flow dynamics, ease of doing business, infrastructure development, and investment climate.

GS Paper 2 (Governance): Reflects impact of federal policies and centre–state coordination in attracting investments.

Essay & Interview: Useful for topics on economic reforms, urbanisation, and regional development disparities.

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