Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized maintaining stringent checks on FDI in the national interest, citing regional sensitivities, despite industry pressure. The focus is on ensuring the source of investment is secure. India aims to reach $100 billion annually in FDI, with reforms spanning central to local governance.
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