AFP, NEW DELHI: India has been named the most attractive country for investment in a survey of more than 500 global investors published by accounting firm EY (Ernst & Young) yesterday.
Thirty-two per cent of the 505 executives questioned said India was their favoured market for investment, with China second on 15 per cent of the vote, followed by Southeast Asia, Brazil and North America.
“There is no doubt that interest in India has increased,” Mark Otty, EY area managing partner for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa said. “Investors increasingly see the potential and understand the fundamentals.”
In an apparent vote of confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reform agenda, the number of those who said ease of doing business in India was an attractive factor jumped 17.5 per cent on last year. India’s notorious red tape, complex investment rules and poor infrastructure have long posed huge obstacles for companies, with the World Bank ranking it 142 out of 189 countries in its Ease of Doing Business index.
Industrial policy secretary Amitabh Kant said yesterday the government was “determined to make India an extremely easy and simple place to do business”.
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