Establishing a Foreign Company in India – New Issue of India Briefing Magazine Out Now
The new issue of India Briefing magazine titled “Establishing a Foreign Company in India” is out now and available as a complimentary download on the Asia Briefing Publication Store.
In this issue:
- India’s Business Environment
- How to Structure and Set Up Your Business
- Q+A: What You Need to Know Before Setting Up in India
India intends to become a US$5 trillion economy by 2024. To achieve this goal, the government has announced several reforms, such as the reduction in corporate tax, bringing India at par with major global economies on the taxation front. The government has also promised that it will continue to take measures to improve India’s business climate.
Meanwhile, India’s FDI inflows have continued to thrive. With more sectors being liberalized, it is expected that India will continue to be an attractive destination for foreign businesses.
The country has also made it easier to start a business, streamlined the construction and building permit process, and made it simpler to resolve insolvency and to trade across borders. This is indicative of the country’s potential for growth as an investment hub.
In this issue of India Briefing, we analyze current the investment climate and FDI reforms in India. We then focus on the various entity structures available for foreign companies who want to establish their presence in India. Lastly, we answer some frequently asked questions on this topic.
If you and your company want to learn more about investment options in India or need assistance with setting up your business operations in the country, please get in touch with Dezan Shira & Associates.
About Us
India Briefing is produced by Dezan Shira & Associates. The firm assists foreign investors throughout Asia and maintains offices in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Russia.
Please contact india@dezshira.com or visit our website at www.dezshira.com.
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