India Attracts Strong Global Investor Interest as FDI Inflows Rise 44 pc: UNCTAD Report

New Delhi, July 7: India has witnessed a sharp rise in foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, recording a 44 per cent increase and securing a place among the world’s top 11 investment destinations, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

The surge in foreign investment reflects growing confidence among global investors in India’s economic potential, supported by policy reforms, a rapidly expanding market, improved infrastructure, and a strong digital ecosystem.

The UNCTAD report highlights India’s growing appeal as a destination for international businesses seeking new opportunities and reliable investment environments. Key sectors, including manufacturing, technology, infrastructure, and services, continue to attract global interest.

The rise in FDI is expected to contribute to economic growth by encouraging innovation, creating employment opportunities, supporting industrial development, and strengthening India’s participation in global value chains.

The latest figures underline India’s expanding role in the global investment landscape and its progress towards becoming a leading destination for international capital and business opportunities.

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