Changes in FDI Norms Linked to Land Bordering Countries (LBCs)

Syllabus: GS3/Economy

In News

  • The Government of India has introduced changes to the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) framework related to investments from Land Bordering Countries (LBCs) to balance national security concerns with ease of doing business and investment inflows.

Key Changes Introduced

  • Determination of ‘Beneficial Owner’ (BO): The amendment provides for a definition and criteria for determination of Beneficial Ownership that is widely used by the investing community, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Rules, 2005.
    • The Beneficial Ownership test shall be applied at the level of the investor entity.
  • Eased Criteria for Investment: Non-controlling investors from Land Bordering Countries (LBCs) holding less than 10% ownership in a company can now invest through the Automatic Route.
    • Earlier Rule was that any investment from LBCs required prior government approval (Government Route), irrespective of ownership percentage.
  • Expedited 60-Day Approval Timeline: Investment proposals in certain sectors will be cleared within 60 days.
    • Examples of sectors are manufacturing of capital goods, electronics manufacturing & Polysilicon and ingot-wafer production (important for solar value chains).

Benefits 

  • The new guidelines aim to improve clarity and ease of doing business in India, encourage higher FDI inflows, and promote technology transfer, domestic value addition, and integration with global supply chains. 
  • They are expected to strengthen India’s position as an attractive investment and manufacturing destination, support Atmanirbhar Bharat, and boost overall economic growth.

2020 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Rules

  • The Government of India introduced Press Note 3 (2020) to prevent opportunistic takeovers of financially vulnerable Indian companies by foreign investors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    • Initially applied only to Bangladesh and Pakistan, it was expanded in 2020 to include all neighboring land-border countries, including China.

Source :TH

 

Other News of the Day

Syllabus: GS2/Polity & Governance Context Recently, the Supreme Court of India ruled that creamy layer status for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) cannot be determined solely based on parental income, especially salary income. It ruled that treating children differently amounts to hostile discrimination, violating the principle of equality under the Constitution. Background of the Case Civil...
Read More

Syllabus: GS3/ Economy Context The Union Ministry of Coal has stated that India currently has an overall coal stock of about 210 million tonnes (MT), which is estimated to be sufficient for around 88 days of consumption. About India, with the fifth-largest coal reserves and being the second-largest consumer, heavily depends on coal. Coal contributes...
Read More

Syllabus: GS3/ Energy Context At the Bharat Climate Forum 2026, energy experts highlighted a critical risk in India’s energy transition that renewable power generation is increasing rapidly, but grid and institutional constraints are preventing its efficient utilisation. India’s Renewable Energy Sector India’s total renewable energy capacity reached 253.96 GW in November 2025, representing an increase...
Read More

Syllabus: GS3/Agriculture Context The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has declared 2026 the International Year of the Woman Farmer (IYWF 2026). About Workforce shift: Rural men are moving to non-farm jobs leading to women replacing them in agriculture. Rise in women’s participation: Employment in agriculture surged by 135% in a decade. Women now account...
Read More

Syllabus: GS3/Energy Context Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, disruptions are being reported in the supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in several Indian cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. About LPG Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a highly flammable, energy-rich, and clean-burning fuel composed mainly of propane and butane. It is obtained during...
Read More
scroll to top