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FACT SHEET ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) From AUGUST 1991 to SEPTEMBER 2005 I. FDI INFLOWS A. CUMULATIVE FDI INFLOWS (equity capital components only): 1. Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (up dated up to March 2005) Rs. 1,36,798.29 crore US$ 33,351.2 million 2. 3. Amount of FDI inflows (from April 2005 to September 2005) Cumulative amount of FDI inflows (up to September 2005) Rs. 9,552.60 crore Rs. 1,46,350.89 crore US$ 2,171.0 million US$ 35,522.2 million Note : FDI inflows include amount received on account of advances pending for issue of shares for the years 1999 to 2004. B. FDI INFLOWS DURING CURRENT FINANCIAL YEAR 2005-2006: Particulars Amount of FDI inflows (In Rs. Crore) (In US$ mn) 1. April 2005 1,172 266 2. May 2005 2,844 646 3. June 2005 1,149 261 4. July 2005 1,411 321 5. August 2005 1,739 395 6. September 2005 1,238 281 2005-2006 up to September 2005 9,552 2,171 2004-2005 up to September 2004 8,543 1,857 %age growth over last year (+) 11.82 (+) 16.92 S. No. C. YEAR-WISE FDI INFLOWS: Year AMOUNT OF FDI INFLOWS (April In rupees crore In US$ million 408 165 2. 1992-1993 1,094 393 3. 1993-1994 2,018 654 4. 1994-1995 4,312 1,374 5. 1995-1996 6,916 2,141 6. 1996-1997 9,654 2,770 7. 1997-1998 13,548 3,682 8. 1998-1999 12,343 3,083 9. 1999-2000 10,311 2,439 10. 2000-2001 12,645 2,908 11. 2001-2002 19,361 4,222 12. 2002-2003 14,932 3,134 13. 2003-2004 12,117 2,634 14. 2004-2005 17,138 3,754 15. 2005-2006 (up to September 2005) 9,552 2,171 GRAND TOTAL 146,349 35,524 1

D. SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI INFLOWS (Financial year-wise): Amount Rupees in crore (US$ in million) Ranks Country August 1991 to March2002 1. Mauritius 27,446 (6,632) 2. U.S.A. 3. Japan 4. Netherlands 5. U.K. 6. Germany 7. Singapore 8. France 9. South Korea 10. Switzerland 12,248 (3,188) 5,099 (1,299) 3,856 (986) 4,263 (1,106) 3,455 (908) 1,997 (515) 1,947 (492) 2,189 (594) 1,200 (325) TOTAL FDI INFLOWS * 92,611 Note: Ranks (23,829) 2002-03 3,766 (788) 1,504 (319) 1,971 (412) 836 (176) 1,617 (340) 684 (144) 180 (38) 534 (112) 188 (39) 437 (93) 14,932 (3,134) 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 (April Sept.) Cumulative Inflows (from Aug. 1991 to Sept. 2005) Note: Cumulative Sector- wise FDI inflows (from August 1991 to September 2005) - Annex- B. 2 2,609 (567) 1,658 (360) 360 (78) 2,247 (489) 769 (167) 373 (81) 172 (37) 176 (38) 110 (24) 207 (45) 12,117 (2,634) 5,141 (1,127) 3,055 (668) 575 (126) 1,217 (267) 458 (101) 663 (145) 822 (184) 537 (117) 157 (35) 353 (77) 17,138 (3,754) 3,882 (882) 1,409 (320) 342 (78) 161 (37) 843 (192) 167 (38) 521 (118) 35 (8) 26 (6) 170 (39) 9,553 (2,171) 42,844 (10,096) 19,874 (4,856) 8,348 (1,993) 8,317 (1,954) 7,950 (1,905) 5,343 (1,317) 3,690 (893) 3,229 (768) 2,669 (698) 2,366 (579) 1,46,351 (35,522) %age with inflow (i) *Includes inflows under NRI Schemes of RBI, stock swapped and advances pending issue of shares. (ii) Country wise cumulative FDI inflows (from August 1991 to September 2005) Annex- A. E. SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI INFLOWS: Sector 1. Electrical Equipments (including computer software & electronics) 2002-03 3,075 (644) 2. Transportation Industry 2,173 3 Services Sector (financial & non-financial) 4 Telecommunications 5. 6. Chemicals (radio paging, cellular mobile, basic telephone services) Fuels (Power + Oil Refinery) (other than fertilizers) (455) 1,551 (326) 1,058 (223) 551 (118) 611 (129) 7. Food Processing Industries 177 (37) 8. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals 192 (40) 9. Cement and Gypsum Products 101 (21) 10. Metallurgical Industries 222 (47) 2003-04 2,449 (532) 1,417 (308) 1,235 (269) 532 (116) 521 (113) 2004-05 2005-06 Sept.) Cumulative Inflows (from August 1991 to Sept. 2005) 35.55 16.49 6.93 6.90 6.60 4.43 3.06 2.68 2.21 1.96 Amount Rupees in crore (US$ in million) Amount of FDI Inflows % age with FDI 94 (20) 511 (111) 502 (109) 44 (10) 146 (32) 3,281 (721) 815 (179) 2,106 (469) 588 (129) 759 (166) 909 (198) 174 (38) 1,343 (292) 1 (0) 881 (192) 979 (223) 502 (114) 1,460 (332) 168 (38) 78 (18) 539 (123) 154 (35) 443 (101) 1,847 (420) 189 (43) 18,189 (4,266) 12,834 (3,070) 11,700 (2,840) 11,482 (2,730) 10,638 (2,505) 7,140 (1,818) 4,674 (1,172) 3,995 (936) 3,109 (715) 2,324 (544) Inflows 15.09 10.65 9.71 9.53 8.83 5.92 3.88 3.31 2.58 1.93 -

F. STATEMENT ON RBI s REGION-WISE/STATE-WISE BREAK-UP FOR FDI INFLOWS 1 RECEIVED (as reported to Regional Offices of RBI): (From January 2000 to September 2005) Ranks RBI s - Regional Office 2 State covered 1. NEW DELHI DELHI, PART OF UP & HARYANA 2. MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU Amount of FDI Inflows Rupees in crore US$ in million %age with FDI inflows (in rupee terms) 21,767.98 4,815.2 27.60 17,546.69 3,857.4 22.25 3. BANGALORE KARNATAKA 6,137.46 1,354.0 7.78 4. CHENNAI TAMIL NADU & 4,825.81 1,057.5 6.12 PONDICHERRY 5. AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 2,580.37 563.5 3.27 6. HYDERABAD ANDHRA 2,431.37 535.5 3.08 PRADESH 7. CHANDIGARH` CHANDIGARH, 1,334.37 287.3 1.69 PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH 8. KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, 1,089.80 239.0 1.38 SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 9. PANAJI GOA 476.99 103.7 0.60 10. KOCHI KERALA, 292.80 64.5 0.37 LAKSHADWEEP 11. BHOPAL MADHYA 157.75 34.8 0.20 PRADESH, CHATTISGARH 12. GUWAHATI ASSAM, 41.74 9.0 0.05 ARUNACHAL PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA 13. JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 17.79 3.9 0.02 14. PATNA BIHAR, 2.74 0.6 0.00 JHARKHAND 15. BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA 0.15 0.03 0.00 16. KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH, 0.03 0.01 0.00 UTTRANCHAL 17. STATE NOT - 20,157.16 4,424.5 25.59 INDICATED TOTAL 78,860.99 17,350.44 100.00 18. Advance of Inflows - 8,962.22 1,962.8-19. Stock Swapped - 256.50 55.0-20. RBI s-nri Schemes - 589.15 134.4 - GRAND TOTAL 88,668.86 19,502.64-1 Includes equity capital components only. 2 The Region-wise inflows are clarified as per RBI s - Region-wise inflows furnished by RBI, Mumbai 3

II. Year REVISED FDI INFLOWS DATA (as per revised definitions): (equity + additional components of FDI) Equity Re-invested earning Other capital Total FDI Inflows (Amount US$ million) Portfolio investment including GDR/ADR, FIIs & Offshore Funds 1991-92 129 - - 129 4 1992-93 315 - - 315 244 1993-94 586 - - 586 3,567 1994-95 1,314 - - 1,314 3,824 1995-96 2,144 - - 2,144 2,748 1996-97 2,821 - - 2,821 3,312 1997-98 3,557 - - 3,557 1,828 1998-99 2,462 - - 2,462 (-) 61 1999-00 2,155 - - 2,155 3,026 2000-01 2,400 1,350 279 4,029 2,760 2001-02 4,095 1,645 390 6,130 2,021 2002-03 2,764 1,833 438 5,035 979 2003-04 2,387 1,798 488 4,673 11,377 2004-05 3,362 1,816* 357* 5,535 8,909 2005-06 (up to Sept. 2005) Total (Aug. 1991- Sept. 2005) 2,327 465* 63* 2,855 5,106 32,818 8,907 2,015 43,740 34,178 Source: (i) RBI s Bulletin December 2005 (Table No. 46) (ii) * Data in respect of Re-invested earning & Other capital for the year 2004-2005 & 2005-2006 (upto Sept.) are provisional. 4

IV. FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (from August 1991 to September 2005) A. NUMBER OF CUMULATIVE FTC APPROVALS: No. of cumulative FTC approvals (from August 1991 to September 2005) No. of FTC approvals during 2005-06 (April 2005 to September 2005) No. of FTC approvals during 2004-2005 (April 2004 to March 2005) 7,723 41 90 B. COUNTRY-WISE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER APPROVALS: Ranks Country No. of Technical Collaborations approved 1. USA 1,680 2. Germany 1,095 3. UK 848 4. Japan 837 5. Italy 477 6. Other Countries 2,786 Total of all Country 7,723 Note: Country-wise details from August 1991 to September 2005. C. SECTORS-WISE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER APPROVALS: Ranks Sector No. of Technical Collaborations approved 1. Electrical Equipments 1,247 (including computer software & electronics) 2. Chemicals (other than fertilizer) 869 3. Industrial Machinery 863 4. Transportation Industry 707 5. Misc. Mach. Engineering Industry 437 6. Other sectors 3,600 Total of all Sectors 7,723 Note: Sector-wise details from August 1991 to September 2005. 5

Annex- A STATEMENT ON COUNTRY-WISE FDI INFLOWS (from August 1991 to September 2005) (Amount in million) S.No Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (In Rupees) (In US$) %age with cumulative Inflows 1 Mauritius 428,441.74 10,096.12 35.55 2 U.S.A. 198,738.35 4,855.63 16.49 3 Japan 83,483.04 1,993.17 6.93 4 Netherlands 83,171.13 1,953.52 6.90 5 U.K. 79,498.62 1,905.22 6.60 6 Germany 53,430.87 1,316.68 4.43 7 Singapore 36,903.06 893.07 3.06 8 France 32,287.24 767.52 2.68 9 Korea(South) 26,694.72 697.51 2.21 10 Switzerland 23,659.28 578.61 1.96 11 Sweden 19,802.95 471.68 1.64 12 Italy 19,269.10 467.44 1.60 13 Hongkong 13,214.01 363.59 1.10 14 Unindicated Country 12,018.61 297.48 1.00 15 NRI 11,903.49 303.25 0.99 16 Australia 6,503.80 154.54 0.54 17 Denmark 6,096.33 148.64 0.51 18 Belgium 5,808.30 141.46 0.48 19 Malaysia 5,704.76 133.13 0.47 20 U.A.E. 5,296.15 118.36 0.44 21 Russia 4,954.64 116.29 0.41 22 Cayman Island 4,290.92 93.11 0.36 23 Canada 4,064.27 96.99 0.34 24 Cyprus 3,625.02 84.59 0.30 25 British Virginia 3,458.63 79.95 0.29 26 Bermuda 2,913.88 70.39 0.24 27 Thailand 2,823.13 74.64 0.23 28 Phillipines 1,884.04 52.35 0.16 29 Finland 1,726.22 43.24 0.14 30 Luxembourg 1,712.30 40.81 0.14 31 Austria 1,592.66 39.61 0.13 32 Israel 1,472.07 40.46 0.12 33 Bahrain 1,397.83 32.43 0.12 34 West Indies 1,384.88 31.65 0.11 35 Indonesia 1,344.91 29.42 0.11 36 Oman 1,075.76 24.01 0.09 37 Spain 1,068.28 24.62 0.09 38 Nevis 840.64 19.11 0.07 39 Bahamas 813.07 20.75 0.07 40 Ice Land 811.75 18.44 0.07 41 Ireland 803.82 19.68 0.07 42 Saudi Arabia 795.31 19.13 0.07 43 MORACCO 699.72 15.21 0.06 44 Iran 626.11 19.66 0.05 45 Norway 602.42 14.39 0.05 6

S.No Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (In Rupees) (In US$) %age with cumulative Inflows 46 South Africa 575.19 12.73 0.05 47 Taiwan 536.93 14.50 0.04 48 Gibraltar 478.88 10.89 0.04 49 Bangladesh 449.20 9.66 0.04 50 Kenya 423.23 8.98 0.04 51 Panama 413.79 10.17 0.03 52 Slovenia 390.74 8.24 0.03 53 Korea(North) 310.30 8.34 0.03 54 Kuwait 263.16 6.09 0.02 55 Channel Island 235.54 5.60 0.02 56 BRITISH ISLES 234.92 5.34 0.02 57 Sri Lanka 201.26 4.82 0.02 58 TUNISIA 198.40 4.31 0.02 59 Czech Republic 195.20 4.72 0.02 60 Liechtenstein 191.39 4.48 0.02 61 New Zealand 147.51 3.58 0.01 62 Isle of Man 124.94 2.85 0.01 63 Nigeria 115.36 2.48 0.01 64 Greece 98.06 2.68 0.01 65 Scotland 87.90 2.00 0.01 66 China 85.47 2.03 0.01 67 Slovakia 80.38 1.83 0.01 68 Uruguay 63.29 1.44 0.01 69 ST. VINCENT 62.30 1.38 0.01 70 Liberia 61.25 1.36 0.01 71 Portugal 51.32 1.21 0.00 72 Seychelles 44.70 1.02 0.00 73 Ukraine 35.85 0.84 0.00 74 Uganda 35.24 0.80 0.00 75 Estonia 34.10 1.07 0.00 76 Belorussia 30.08 0.90 0.00 77 Brazil 26.31 0.81 0.00 78 Cuba 25.76 0.57 0.00 79 ARUBA 19.65 0.43 0.00 80 Bhutan 19.00 0.61 0.00 81 Poland 18.91 0.46 0.00 82 Egypt 16.01 0.45 0.00 83 Malta 13.09 0.29 0.00 84 Hungary 11.68 0.31 0.00 85 Yugoslavia 11.31 0.24 0.00 86 Croatia 9.69 0.20 0.00 87 Muscat 8.91 0.28 0.00 88 Nepal 8.53 0.22 0.00 89 Tanzania 7.26 0.18 0.00 90 Bulgaria 6.43 0.14 0.00 91 VIRGIN ISLANDS 5.75 0.13 0.00 92 ZAMBIA 4.64 0.10 0.00 93 Turkey 4.50 0.10 0.00 94 Vietnam 4.19 0.10 0.00 95 Qatar 3.98 0.09 0.00 96 Maldives 3.65 0.09 0.00 97 MAYANMAR 2.34 0.05 0.00 7

S.No Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (In Rupees) (In US$) %age with cumulative Inflows 98 PERU 2.01 0.04 0.00 99 Mexico 1.25 0.03 0.00 100 Kazakhstan 1.00 0.02 0.00 101 Afghanistan 1.00 0.02 0.00 102 Romania 0.71 0.02 0.00 103 West Africa 0.70 0.02 0.00 104 Tatarstan 0.40 0.01 0.00 105 Argentina 0.38 0.01 0.00 106 Jordon 0.37 0.01 0.00 107 Yaman 0.36 0.01 0.00 108 Sudan 0.25 0.01 0.00 109 Syria 0.22 0.01 0.00 110 COLUMBIA 0.20 0.00 0.00 111 Lebanon 0.10 0.00 0.00 112 Costa Rica 0.10 0.00 0.00 Total 1,205,205.41 28,929.95 100.00 113 Advance of Inflows 98689.96 2178.72-114 RBI s-nri Schemes 84269.48 2509.86-115 Acquisition of Existing Share (from 1996 to 1999) 72780.18 1848.86-116 Stock Swapped 2565.00 55.00 - Grand Total 1,463,508.98 35,522.37-8

Annex- B STATEMENT ON SECTOR-WISE FDI INFLOWS (From August 1991 to September 2005) (Amount in million) S.No Sector Amount of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows (In Rupees) (In US$) %age with cumulative total 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS (including computer software & electronics) 181,894.68 4,266.08 15.09 2 MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES 169,335.19 4,028.11 14.05 3 TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY 128,342.30 3,069.57 10.65 4 SERVICE SECTOR 116,996.26 2,839.73 9.71 5 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 114,816.44 2,730.46 9.53 6 FUELS (POWER & OIL REFINERY) 106,381.06 2,505.29 8.83 7 CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS) 71,400.22 1,818.48 5.92 8 FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 46,736.36 1,172.00 3.88 9 DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS 39,945.12 935.52 3.31 10 CEMENT AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS 31,088.46 714.57 2.58 11 METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES 23,244.29 544.47 1.93 12 CONSULTANCY SERVICES 20,174.13 441.33 1.67 13 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING 18,724.13 479.03 1.55 14 TEXTILES (INCLUD DYED, PRINTED) 16,294.80 416.83 1.35 15 TRADING 14,382.37 365.93 1.19 16 PAPER AND PULP INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCT 13,352.78 348.24 1.11 17 HOTEL & TOURISM 12,933.18 302.29 1.07 18 GLASS 10,301.98 255.58 0.85 19 RUBBER GOODS 9,322.44 221.93 0.77 20 COMMERCIAL, OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT 8,358.86 230.68 0.69 21 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY 8,178.54 202.88 0.68 22 MACHINE TOOLS 6,618.58 154.92 0.55 23 TIMBER PRODUCTS 4,668.68 106.10 0.39 24 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES 4,459.74 101.35 0.37 25 SOAPS, COSMETICS AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 3,881.25 88.20 0.32 26 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 3,390.73 88.90 0.28 27 CERAMICS 3,250.44 84.23 0.27 28 FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES 3,157.70 76.47 0.26 29 FERTILIZERS 3,110.93 74.23 0.26 30 LEATHER, LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS 1,950.93 51.58 0.16 31 GLUE AND GELATIN 1,475.76 36.04 0.12 32 VEGETABLE OILS AND VANASPATI 1,397.98 35.07 0.12 33 PRIME MOVERS OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL 1,055.74 30.61 0.09 34 EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY 1,039.08 23.21 0.09 35 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS 825.95 21.70 0.07 36 SUGAR 719.45 17.26 0.06 37 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 616.37 14.85 0.05 38 PHOTOGRAPHIC RAW FILM AND PAPER 607.54 15.22 0.05 39 DYE-STUFFS 592.04 16.01 0.05 40 BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS 182.75 5.00 0.02 41 MATHEMATICAL, SURVEYING AND DRAWING 0.15 0.00 0.00 Total 1,205,205.41 28,929.95 42 Advance of Inflows 98,689.96 2,178.72-43 RBI s-nri Schemes 84,269.48 2,509.86-44 Acquisition of Existing Shares (from 1996 to 1999) 72,780.18 1,848.86-45 Stock Swapped 2,565.00 55.00 - Grand Total 1,463,508.98 35,522.37 9

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