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FDI slips in FY25 Q4 but annual inflows hit three-year high
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India's FDI inflows experienced a decline of 24.5% in the January-March quarter of 2024-25, totaling $9.34 billion. Despite this quarterly dip, the financial year saw a 13% surge, reaching $50 billion. Singapore emerged as the top investor, while Maharashtra led among states, reflecting India's ongoing efforts to attract foreign investment through policy reforms.
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