Industry and law firms have suggested increasing the FDI cap for R&D and security agencies, liberalizing regulations for agriculture, and streamlining investment rules from China. These suggestions were discussed in a DPIIT consultation to make the overall investment regime in India more attractive, ahead of the Union Budget on February 1.
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