Public opinion has changed in favour of FDI in defence: Jaitley

IANS  |  New York 

The Indian has been able to change domestic public opinion in favour of inviting foreign investment into sectors of production that were earlier considered out of bounds both for ideological as well as security reasons, Minister has said.

"We have been able to invest (foreign direct investment) in almost every sector of the economy," Jaitley said on Monday night at an investors roundtable here jointly organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the US-India Business Council.

"Areas that were earlier considered sacrosanct, like defence manufacturing, we have been able to convince public opinion that it is better to invite foreign expertise to set up manufacturing in India," he said.

"Suddenly we find a lot of joint ventures coming up (with foreign firms) for defence investment."

Jaitley is on a week-long official visit to the US during which he will attend the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to be held in Washington.

The Minster also said that his had further simplified procedures for entry into India.

"Ninety-five per cent of anyway comes in through the automatic route. In my last budget, I had spoken about doing away with the Foreign Investment Promotion Board," he said, adding that the body which sanctioned proposals had outlived its purpose because of liberalisation in rules.

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First Published: Tue, October 10 2017. 14:10 IST