A report by the State Bank of India (SBI) suggests that another term for Donald Trump could shift foreign direct investment (FDI) patterns in India, as the former Trump administration’s regulatory policies encouraged capital back to the United States, impacting global FDI inflows. Should similar policies return in Trump’s second term, emerging markets like India, which rely on FDI for economic growth, may face challenges. However, SBI highlights that India has broadened its FDI sources, now attracting investments across various sectors such as renewable energy, medical devices, and sea transport. This diversification could provide a buffer against potential declines in traditional sector inflows.

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