ODI (Overseas Direct Investment) under FEMA refers to Indian entities investing in foreign joint ventures or wholly owned subsidiaries. It is governed by the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999 and RBI guidelines. ODI allows Indian businesses to expand globally by investing in equity, debt, or extending guarantees abroad. Such investments can be made under the Automatic Route (within set limits) or Approval Route (with RBI approval). ODI covers sectors like manufacturing, services, energy, and more, promoting international business presence. Compliance with reporting, valuation, and regulatory norms is crucial to avoid penalties under FEMA.
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