Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Help for Indian Firms Going Global

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The new Outward Direct Investment (ODI) policy may contain provisions to make it easy for many Indian firms, with big ambitious plans to transform themselves into multi-national companies (MNC), to go global and expand.

Historical perspective from the Export-Import Bank of India can be found here.

Discover more on how easier norms may help Indian firms go global.

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