Indian policymakers are deliberating on permitting strategic foreign investors to buy stakes in local companies through mezzanine instruments, mixing equity and debt, to increase foreign direct investment. This move aims to counter FDIs hitting a five-year low and stabilize foreign capital flows despite potential currency volatility risks. Read The Rest at :
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