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Sectoral and Regional Inequalities in foreign Direct Investment in India


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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, India
     

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FDI could be valuable and important alternate for the development of infrastructure and other basic structure of the Indian economy. Its have the potential for helps any country to create job opportunity, and supporting facilities. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important component for achieving the economic boost and maintains the pace of growth and development of the developing economy like India. But the sectoral and regional bias in the composition and pattern of the foreign direct investment could be the important obstacle in the path of equal and health development of India.

Keywords

Regional Inequalities, Foreign Direct Investment, Sectoral Bias.
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Pawan Kumar
Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India
Dinesh Kumar
Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, India

Abstract


FDI could be valuable and important alternate for the development of infrastructure and other basic structure of the Indian economy. Its have the potential for helps any country to create job opportunity, and supporting facilities. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important component for achieving the economic boost and maintains the pace of growth and development of the developing economy like India. But the sectoral and regional bias in the composition and pattern of the foreign direct investment could be the important obstacle in the path of equal and health development of India.

Keywords


Regional Inequalities, Foreign Direct Investment, Sectoral Bias.