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Resilience of Brand India

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As per UNCTAD’s The World Investment Report 2020, India received USD 51 billion in foreign investment in 2019 and was the world’s 9th largest recipient of foreign direct investments (FDI) in 2019. Although in South Asia, FDI is expected to contract sharply in 2020. However, India’s economy could prove the most resilient in the region. Positive, albeit lower, economic growth in the post-pandemic period and India’s large market will continue to attract market-seeking investments to the country, as per the report. Pandemic has given an unprecedented fillip to the digitization and, therefore, the digital economy is likely to attract more investments in future also. High levels of rabi procurement under various government schemes after a season of a bumper harvest, increased government support through schemes like MNREGA and PM-KISAN, and the festive occasions already started with Diwali are expected to help Indian in rebounding of the Indian economy in 2021.


Md Shadan Zeb Khan

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  1. Wow , @futureTrends . i was led here by your comment on my blog and must say that i never expected diwali to mean something to me , other than just a festival of fun . !

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