Analysis of the FDI policies of Indian and Russia.
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Analysis of the FDI policies of Indian and Russia Introduction Massive increase in foreign direct investment globally is one of the derivatives of today's globalization trend. It is inevitable for almost any country in this world. Therefore making appropriate FDI policies is a very important assignment for the Republic of Rubecli. The FDI policy must reflect the wiliness of the country to attract FDI and at the same time restrict some undesirable FDI to protect its local industries. Generally, countries can be attractive to potential investors on account of the size and growth of their domestic markets, their geographic proximity and access to key potential markets, this includes large regional markets and the natural and other resources they host, and the extent to which they effectively strive to attract foreign investors. All the same, the existence of created assets is of mounting significance as a magnet for FDI inflows. However, beyond a...

