UK emerges as largest FDI investor to India

UK has become the largest investor in India among all G20 countries with a combined revenue of more than $54 billion in India. The latest data to confirm Britain's increasing interest in investing in India will make prime minister Narendra Modi happy, a couple of months before he embarks on his maiden visit to the United Kingdom. Between the year 2000 and 2015, UK's foreign direct investment (FDI) to India amounts to $22 billion - 9% of all FDI in the country.

UK has become the largest investor in India among all G20 countries with a combined revenue of more than $54 billion in India. The latest data to confirm Britain’s increasing interest in investing in India will make prime minister Narendra Modi happy, a couple of months before he embarks on his maiden visit to the United Kingdom.

Between the year 2000 and 2015, UK’s foreign direct investment (FDI) to India amounts to $22 billion – 9% of all FDI in the country.

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