Legal & Regulatory

India Considers Relaxing Forex Rules for SEZ Services in Critical Sectors

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India is exploring easing foreign exchange payment rules for domestic companies availing SEZ services in defense and space sectors.

India’s SEBI Tightens Rules, Reporting Norms for Foreign Portfolio Investors

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India’s SEBI has introduced a framework that limits foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) from issuing offshore derivative instruments (ODIs) with derivatives as their underlying assets with the goal of improving transparency and preventing market manipulation.

Karnataka Global Capability Center Policy 2024-2029: Key Features

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The Karnataka Global Capability Center (GCC) Policy, launched November 2024, focuses on AI, collaboration between academia and the private sector, R&D, talent development, and expanding investment zones beyond the capital Bengaluru through fiscal, regulatory, and tax incentives.

Mitigating Business Partnership Risks When Entering the Indian Market

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Foreign SMEs and investors can mitigate business partnership risks in India by conducting comprehensive due diligence checks and seeking local expert guidance for reviewing the target company’s history, financial health, legal compliance, and operational capabilities.

India’s RoDTEP Scheme for Exporters: Key Extensions and Compliance Updates

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India has extended RoDTEP benefits for DTA units till September 30, 2025 and for AA/EOU/SEZ units till December 31, 2024. We discuss the compliance and reporting obligations for those availing the scheme benefits.

Managing Financial Risks: A How-to Guide for Businesses in India

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We list actionable steps that Indian businesses can take to mitigate financial risks and build resilience for sustained growth.

India’s RBI Introduces Framework for Converting FPI to FDI in Indian Companies

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has streamlined the process for Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) to reclassify their holdings as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) if their stake in an Indian company exceeds 10 percent.

FAQs on the Special Valuation Branch (SVB) in India: A Guide for Importers

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By understanding the role and procedures of the Special Valuation Branch in India, businesses importing goods can effectively navigate the complexities of related party transactions and ensure compliance with Indian customs regulations.

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