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Tags: Manjula Chawla, Phoenic Legal, Ritika GanjuAs India Inc’s appetite for foreign assets has grown, so market liberalisation and reform in FDI policy have ensured fewer challenges remain for inbound investors. Manjula Chawla, Ritika Ganju and
Yamini Roy, of Phoenix Legal, examine some key trends and legislation.
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