India has unveiled significant measures to attract foreign investment, including tax exemptions on government securities and increased investment limits for overseas investors in equities. These moves aim to bolster market liquidity and stabilize the rupee amidst global volatility. However, the RBI's cautious stance on inflation suggests potential headwinds for rate-sensitive sectors.

India is set to boost foreign investment soon. The government plans to cut taxes on global funds investing in Indian bonds. Ownership limits on certain bonds may also be removed.…

Cabinet, Wednesday, is expected to consider whether it should eliminate the 20% levy on interest earned from bonds, or reduce it to a bare minimum.

India is set to eliminate capital gains tax for foreign portfolio investors on government securities to boost overseas capital inflows. This move, approved via an ordinance, aims…

India may cut taxes on bond income and ease investment rules for overseas investors as policymakers seek to boost capital inflows and support the rupee.

India considers measures to support the rupee, allowing the RBI to maintain current interest rates amid inflation concerns.

Indian bonds rise on potential tax relief for debt investors, while RBI policy decisions loom amid geopolitical tensions.

Reuters and local media reported that the government is considering scrapping the 12.5% capital gains tax on overseas investors and the 20% withholding tax on interest earned…

In a strategic bid to entice foreign investors, India is simplifying tax regulations on select securities. This initiative is designed to boost investment flows despite recent…

India is looking to boost foreign investment by reforming its tax system. Recent proposals aim to simplify taxes on foreign holdings. The country faces challenges with its current…

India has announced a significant tax exemption for foreign institutional investors and the Bank for International Settlements. This move removes capital gains tax on interest and…

The Reserve Bank of India has introduced new measures to draw foreign investment. These steps aim to boost the country's finances and support the rupee. The RBI is easing rules…