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May 2013 
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The ‘FII Route’ For Investing In India – The ‘broad-based Fund’ Requirement And Other Obstacles En Route |
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Vinod Joseph and Himanshu Narayan, August 2011 |
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India has been a favoured investment destination for international investors since 1991 when it initiated a process of economic liberalisation by progressively relaxing its exchange control regulations. However, even now, exchange controls and other restrictions (such as sector specific limits) on foreign investments are still in force and foreign investors need to overcome a few hurdles before more...
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