全球银行敦促印度加快改革速度,尽管投资流入量很大,并列举了监管障碍。
Global banks urge India to speed reforms despite strong investment inflows, citing regulatory hurdles.
全球金融机构正在敦促印度加快经济和监管改革,以刺激外国投资,尽管2024-25财政年度外国证券投资增长强劲,外国直接投资流入额达810亿美元。
Global financial institutions are urging India to accelerate economic and regulatory reforms to boost foreign investment, despite strong FPI growth and $81 billion in FDI inflows in FY 2024–25.
他们将复杂的登船、过时的系统和结构性障碍作为主要障碍,建议数字KYC、T+0结算、贸易网化和简化外国直接投资政策。
They cite complex onboarding, outdated systems, and structural barriers as key obstacles, recommending digital KYC, T+0 settlement, trade netting, and streamlined FDI policies.
投资者仍认为印度体重不足, 突显需要持续改革以释放其全部投资潜力。
While recent moves like 100% FDI in insurance and space sectors show progress, investors still view India as underweight, highlighting the need for sustained reform to unlock its full investment potential.