FDI opportunity in India open for Pakistanis

Suddenly, the horizon in the neighbourhood appears to be brightening. For the first time ever, India on Friday decided to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) from Pakistan - a step that signals growing warmth in the relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Until now, Pakistan was the only country from where FDI was not allowed. The decision to allow FDI may not lead to an immediate rush of investments from Pakistan, but it does show that the two sides are now eager to do business and significantly raise the level of trade and economic engagement between them. “India has taken an in-principle decision as part of trade normalization process to allow foreign direct investment from Pakistan,” commerce, industry and textiles minister Anand Sharma told a news conference here after a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Makhdoom Amin Fahim. “Procedural requirements are underway and it will be notified soon,” Sharma said.

No further details were available but officials had earlier told TOI that after the rules are amended, investments can come through the foreign investment promotion board (FIPB) route into sectors where foreign investment is allowed.

FIPB has representatives from all ministries, including home, and scrutinizes proposals which are referred to it. “As confidence levels rise, you will see more companies willing to set up ventures in both countries. Initially companies will prefer trading,” said a senior government official, who did not wish to be identified.

Right now, the focus is on trade and sectors like tourism, education, health and hospitality. Opening up trade and investment is likely to cut down the illegal trade between the two sides which is estimated to be worth $10 billion (the official trade is currently only $2.7 billion). This illegal trade, routed mainly via Dubai and Singapore, is now expected to be officially routed.

Government leaders hope that progress in these areas will generate greater confidence in each other which, in turn, will lay the basis for some meaningful political breakthrough in bilateral relations. “Economic cooperation and mutual gain are often the basis for building political trust. If there’s a stake in the ties, no one wants to rupture them,” said a senior official.

Anand Sharma said both sides are keen to open bank branches and discussions are on to thrash out details. “The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the State Bank of Pakistan are talking to each other,” he said.

Fahim, who is in India as part of the trade talks between the two countries, said there has been progress for allowing banking services and both sides were engaged in discussions to take it forward. Pakistan has organized a ‘Lifestyle Show’ in New Delhi as part of the ongoing process of enhancing trade ties.

Sharma said the two sides have decided to initiate discussion on cooperation on tourism, hospitality and education. They have also decided to set up the India-Pakistan Business Councilwith co-chairs from both sides. He said the contours of the council would be announced soon. He added that India and Pakistan have agreed in principle to ease visa rules for business travel.

The two sides have agreed on one-year, multiple-entry visas and an agreement is expected soon. Pakistan agreed to normalize trade and moved closer last month to granting most-favoured nation (MFN) status to India by switching to a system of “negative lists” that will restrict the import of around 1,200 items from India, compared to the earlier regime where only 1,900 products were permitted to be shipped across the border.

Sharma said opening up of business between the two neighbours will shut trade through third countries and benefit both countries. “India is a very big market and Pakistan’s economy will benefit. We will increase connectivity for easier commodity trade,” he said.

Experts say huge potential exists for increasing trade from the current level of $2.7 billion and some estimates it can be raised to $10 billion. India and Pakistan also opened the second gate at the Attari-Wagah border which is expected to boost the flow of trade.

India throws open FDI window for Pakistan as warmth sets in - The Times of India

So what do you people think?
will this open good investment opportunity for pakistani investors?
Will this lead to permanent normalizing of ties as more interests will be shared..

Re: FDI opportunity in India open for Pakistanis

"a step that signals **growing warmth **in the relations between the two neighbours"

If at all one needed proof that global warming is real.

Re: FDI opportunity in India open for Pakistanis

And when this investment amount will exceed some big figure or when it will be time to take benefit from Investment, some Col. Pandit will conduct a blast somewhere in India, blame will go to Pakistan and all these investment/projects will be ceased by the govt throwing the Pakistani investors out of the country...

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One more place for Pakistan's elite to hide their money. Btw, I was reading online comments by Indians on the issue & they are thrilled about it say the least.

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^^ One more thing i was thinking about, As per Saif Ali Khan and Shabana Aazmi, they found it difficult to buy/rent houses in Mumbai because shivsena don't allow them to do so... does that mean this organization will dictate the terms to Pakistani investors??? nevertheless, to my knowledge, Mumbai is financial capital of India, and if Investors are not allowed or threatened to invest in the Capital city... then where else to Invest??? in JhaRkand and Bihar??? or in red corridor?

red corridor will be good option!its mineral reach qrea.I was thinking of starting a small scale industry with help of Pakistani investors:D.on a serious note if investment is heavy then it may sow seeds long lasting friendship.

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really?
what stopped all the goodwill gesture so far? back stabbing from pak army on kargil? back stabbing by ISI in mumbai carnage, cross border terrorism by your independent groups or some col pandit.

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I guess blocking Pakistan's water, building dams on Rivers belongs to Pakistan, supporting terrorism in Pakistan, specially in Balochistan region, and RAW sponsored terror groups in Karachi are few to mention as well...

This gesture will just blow off because it lack any base... whereas the issues at hand, such as blocking water. building dams on Pakistani River are far greater reason to escalate tension between the two then some mere investments and hand shakes and visiting shrines here and there..

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Both countries should have time bound framework to resolve all issues first, one single mishap and all these measures will go right out of the window:)

The first priority should be to resolve all the issues that we have. Pakistan can invest in her own country as their industries need investment as much:)

And I doubt any pakistani bussiness in right mind would ever invest in India and vice versa, where one single incident can putoff thing entirely, Like IPL franchise didn't take pakistani players as they knew in case a bomb blew anywhere, franchise would lose players.

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well so your guess is wrong. india has not violated any of the water treaty. everything was done under the knowledge of pak agency incharge of the treaty. your politicians have said it time and again.
and please get over balochistan, rehman baba has brought it up from thin air, he has not provided any proof yet.

i would take blocking water any day then getting hundreds killed.

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This is classic ploy of a bigger nation engulfing a smaller nation.

pakistan will also offer access to its cheaper land, markets etc once india has access to pakistan market without restriction you can guess the rest, you will have dependence on belligerent state like india which is not only stupid but also political suicide for a country like pakistan. As everyone knows we have stupid leadership for past 30 years so it will happen anyway.

you can only have trust with nations you can rely on and india is far from that it has been causing problems for pak in balochistan and afghanistan. My view its bad move better to work on relations with other nations like china more reliable.