Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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Role of FDI in Indian Insurance Sector
Dr.Somveer
Abstract
As a largest democracy India is no doubt a developing economic ecology and many economists consider it an
attractive hotspot for financially inclusion, in particular generalization specially for rapidly growing and changing
insurance market spatial space. Indian insurance industry is one of the sunrise sectors with huge growth potential.
Foreign direct investment pivoted deceive functionalistic role in the economic development of the country.
However, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is injected in the insurance spatial space, and despite many years of
regressive prejudice, the correlated regulations are still not paradigm shifted and there are still lots of prerequisites. Foreign Investors are interpreted India, ready for a piece of the action in the insurance market, but there
are still plethora of uncertainties, restrictions and potential socio-economic risks. However, the Government is
gradually taking steps to liberalize the sector. Due to economic liberalization initiated few years ago have evitable
bringing in new investments from global giants and the government was hard to hypothetical generalized the
facilitate global integration by assimilating trade retrospections for the free diffusion of technology, intellectual
and financial imperialism. Thus liberalization of insurance creates an environment for the generation of long term
contractual funds for infrastructural investments. This research paper’s objectives are to investigate the Indian
insurance industry and review present policy regulations with a ideological perspective of foreign institutional
investors so as to gain an understanding of the current position on FDI, as well as an overview of the Indian Policy
and Regulatory Environment.
Keywords
liberalization, economic, Foreign Direct Investment, insurance, investment
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