Conduct a comprehensive year-wise analysis of India's FDI landscape to unveil sector-wise trends, peaks, and troughs, identifying key metrics and factors to mitigate risk and achieve equilibrium investment.
⦿ The service sector (financial and non-financial) emerged as the largest recipient, constituting 17% of total FDI inflow.
⦿ Foreign investors are particularly interested in financial services due to profit-generating advantages and ease of repatriation.
⦿ Following the service sector, Computer Software and Hardware garnered significant FDI, representing 7% of the total inflow.
⦿ Other notable sectors contributing to India's FDI landscape include Telecommunication, Construction Development, and the Automobile industry, each with substantial shares ranging from 6% to 4%.
⦿ Sectors such as Coir, Defence Industries, Mathematical Instruments, and Coal Production saw minimal interest, with shares equal to or less than 1%.
⦿ Approximately 28 to 30 sectors fall into this category, highlighting areas of lesser FDI attraction.
⦿ Through detailed analysis, the project aimed to mitigate investment risks and achieve equilibrium by identifying trends, peaks, and troughs in FDI inflows.
⦿ Analytics played a crucial role in understanding the dynamic nature of investment, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions.
- Python
- PowerBI
- Canva