Treatise 2010

The International Thought Challenge

We would like to present our argument  that while the metaphor ‘Sone-Ki-Chidiya’ might have been ...
India, a nation of 1.1 billion people, has been always disproportionately unsuccessful at the Olympics. ...
BASIC: Flash in the Firmament The progress of large developing countries has fuelled the muse of ...
"...climate change negotiations have become less about fashioning a truly collaborative global response to ...
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We present our argument in favor of the statement that India must first prevail over ...
There’s a raging debate today whether FDI in India drives growth or stunts it. Direct ...
Throughout history, India has remained at the forefront of evolution, development and growth.  Viewed through ...
“What can you say about a woman eight months pregnant who begged to be spare? ...
Congratulations ! The following 7 teams have been selected for phase 1 of Treatise (in alphabetical ...
FDI inflows into India during 2009 have crossed Rs. 80,000 crores and this is the ...

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Posted by Team Manfest On January - 2 - 2010 1 COMMENT

There’s a raging debate today whether FDI in India drives growth or stunts it. Direct investors, typically, have a longer-term perspective when engaging in a host country. Since FDI causes sharing of risk between the host country and the investing firm, it provides a stronger stimulus to economic growth in host countries than other types of capital inflows. FDI is more than just capital, as it offers access to internationally available technologies and management knowhow6

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