Investment

By Eknath Deshpande , 21 October 2025

India has witnessed a substantial foreign investment inflow of Rs. 50,000 crore, reflecting renewed global confidence in its economic growth prospects. The inflow, driven by private equity, portfolio investments, and strategic acquisitions, underscores investor optimism in sectors such as technology, infrastructure, renewable energy, and financial services. Analysts highlight that policy reforms, regulatory clarity, and stable macroeconomic indicators have enhanced India’s attractiveness for global capital.

By Eknath Deshpande , 1 October 2025

The U.S. State Department has released a detailed report assessing Sri Lanka’s investment climate, emphasizing both opportunities and ongoing challenges in the island nation’s economic landscape. The report highlights potential growth sectors, including tourism, infrastructure, energy, and technology, while noting areas of concern such as regulatory uncertainty, political instability, and foreign exchange volatility.

By Tushar Sharma , 22 September 2025

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced Passbook Lite, a streamlined digital facility designed to make provident fund (PF) records more accessible to millions of account holders. This initiative marks a significant step toward enhancing transparency, reducing operational friction, and strengthening digital inclusion in India’s social security system.

By Eknath Deshpande , 30 August 2025

India is set to witness a historic transformation in its urban landscape, with an estimated Rs. 10 lakh crore in investments earmarked for infrastructure development over the next four years. The massive capital infusion is expected to modernize cities, expand public utilities, and enhance quality of life for millions of urban residents. With urbanization accelerating at unprecedented levels, the government’s push toward integrated planning, sustainable growth, and resilient infrastructure is designed to meet rising demands while laying the foundation for globally competitive cities.