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Foreign investors look beyond IT in India, trend likely to continue: EIU

Foreign investors look beyond IT in India, trend likely to continue: EIU

CNBC10-07-2025
Sumedha Dasgupta of the Economist Intelligence Unit says foreign direct investment in India is now expanding beyond IT services. She says investors are increasingly eyeing sectors like infrastructure and manufacturing. Dasgupta adds that India is better positioned than some ASEAN countries that the U.S. sees as too closely linked to China.
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