India FDI Rules: Paisa Jaldi Aayega, Par Security Check Bhi Tight!

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India FDI Rules: Paisa Jaldi Aayega, Par Security Check Bhi Tight!
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India ne Foreign Investment ke liye naye rules announce kiye hain, jinka goal hai approvals ko fast karna aur **12 hafte** mein paperless process complete karna. Lekin, national security ke liye kuch strict security checks honge, aur border share karne wale countries se aane wale investments par special scrutiny rakhi jayegi, jo investors ke liye compliance challenges badha sakti hai.

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Arre bhaiyo aur behno, suno! India government ne Foreign Investment ke liye rules change kar diye hain. Ab se, paisa India mein laana thoda fast hoga, target hai 12 weeks mein approval mil jaaye. Lekin rukoo, sab kuch itna bhi smooth nahi hai, national security ke liye kuch extra checks bhi hain, khas kar ke border wale countries se aane wale paison par.

Approval ka Speed-up Game!

Yeh jo naye FDI rules aaye hain na, yeh May 4, 2026 se लागू (laagu) honge. Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) ne yeh system laya hai taaki approval process fast, digital aur time-bound ho jaye. Pehle kya hota tha ki saalon lag jaate the, par ab is new policy mein final approval ke liye strict 12 weeks ka limit set kiya gaya hai. Isme alag alag ministries, RBI, aur security agencies ko proposal bhejane ke liye sirf 2 din milenge, aur phir 12 din mein scrutiny aur info mangana hoga. Home Ministry (MHA) aur External Affairs Ministry (MEA) jaise departments ko comments ke liye 6 hafte milenge, aur phir final decision ke liye 4 hafte.

Security Ka Double Check Aur Border Nations Ka Special Rule

Lekin yahan ek twist hai. India duniya bhar ke trends ko follow kar raha hai, par security ko lekar kafi strict hai. Sensitive sectors jaise defense aur telecom mein ab strict security clearances chahiye honge. Aur sabse important baat, jo saat countries India ke border share karte hain – China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, aur Afghanistan – unke investments par pehla se hi government approval chahiye hoga. Yeh sab national security ko dhyan mein rakh kar kiya ja raha hai, jisse in countries ke investors ke liye raasta thoda mushkil ho sakta hai.

Compliance Ka Chakravyuh Aur Investors Ki Chinta

Ab yeh 12-week ka target poora karna aasan nahi hoga. Security reviews ka jo complexity hai aur border nations ke liye jo extra scrutiny hai, woh bade challenges hain. GTRI ka kehna hai ki 'compliance ab bhi demanding rahega'. Kaun jaane kitna time lagega info mangane aur inter-ministerial consultations mein. Investors ko patience rakhna padega. Aur haan, border countries se jo investments aayengi, woh bhi kam ho sakti hain kyuki process tough hai.

Aage Kya? Investors Ka Outlook

Analysts keh rahe hain ki agar yeh rules sahi se implement hue toh India mein FDI badh sakta hai. Lekin asli test toh yeh hoga ki sensitive sectors aur border countries ke cases mein processing time kam hota hai ya nahi. Dekhte hain future mein government isko kaise balance karti hai security aur investment dono ke beech mein.

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