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FACT SHEET ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) From APRIL, 2000 to MAY, 205 (up dated up to May 205) I. CUMULATIVE FDI FLOWS INTO INDIA (2000-205): A. TOTAL FDI INFLOWS (from April, 2000 to May, 205):. CUMULATIVE AMOUNT OF FDI INFLOWS (Equity inflows + Re-invested earnings + Other capital ) - 2. CUMULATIVE AMOUNT OF FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (excluding, amount remitted through RBI s NRI Schemes) Rs.,280,88 crore US$ 377,30 Million US$ 255,966 Million B. FDI INFLOWS DURING FINANCIAL YEAR 205-6 (for May, 205):. TOTAL FDI INFLOWS INTO INDIA (Equity inflows + Re-invested earnings + Other capital ) 2. (as per RBI s Monthly bulletin dated: 0.07.205). FDI EQUITY INFLOWS - Rs. 24,564 crore US$ 4,87 million US$ 3,850 million C. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (MONTH-WISE) DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 205-6: Financial Year 205-6 ( April-March ) Amount of FDI Equity inflows (In Rs. Crore) (In US$ mn). April, 205 22,620 3,605 2. May, 205 24,564 3,850 205-6 (form April, 205 to May, 205) # 47,84 7,455 204-5 (form April, 204 to May, 204) # 3,663 5,309 %age growth over last year ( + ) 49 % ( + ) 40% D. FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (MONTH-WISE) DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 205: Calendar Year 205 (Jan.-Dec.) Amount of FDI Equity inflows (In Rs. Crore) (In US$ mn). January, 205 27,880 4,48 2. February, 205 20,397 3,288 3. March, 205 3,22 2,7 4. April, 205 22,620 3,605 5. May, 205 24,564 3,850 Year 205 (up to May, 205) # 08,682 7,34 Year 204 (up to May, 204) # 79,368 3,048 %age growth over last year ( + ) 37 % ( + ) 33% Note: (i) Country & Sector specific analysis is available from the year 2000 onwards, as Company-wise details are provided by RBI from April, 2000 onwards only. # Figures are provisional, subject to reconciliation with RBI, Mumbai.

E. SHARE OF TOP INVESTING COUNTRIES FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (Financial years): Ranks Country 203-4 ( April -. MAURITIUS 2. SINGAPORE 3. U.K. 4. JAPAN 5. NETHERLANDS 6. U.S.A. 7. GERMANY 8. CYPRUS 9 FRANCE 0. UAE TOTAL FDI INFLOWS FROM ALL COUNTRIES * 29,360 (4,859) 35,625 (5,985) 20,426 (3,25) 0,550 (,78) 3,920 (2,270) 4,807 (806) 6,093 (,038) 3,40 (557),842 (305),562 (255) 47,58 (24,299) 204-5 (April 55,72 (9,030) 4,350 (6,742) 8,769 (,447) 2,752 (2,084) 20,960 (3,436),50 (,824) 6,904 (,25) 3,634 (598) 3,88 (635) 2,25 (367) 89,07 (30,93) 205-6 (April,5 May, 5 ) Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in million) Cumulative %age to total (April 00 - (in terms May 5) of US $) 436,39 (89,24) 35 % Note: (i)** Services sector includes Financial, Banking, Insurance, Non-Financial / Business, Outsourcing, R&D, Courier, Tech. Testing and Analysis (ii) Cumulative Sector- wise FDI equity inflows (from April, 2000 to May, 205) are at - Annex- B. (iii) FDI Sectoral data has been revalidated / reconciled in line with the RBI, which reflects minor changes in the FDI figures (increase/decrease) as compared to the earlier published sectoral data. 2 0,662 (,686) 8,392 (2,90) 345 (55),869 (295) 3,706 (587) 3,477 (552) 3,226 (5) 35 (22) 594 (94) 29 (46) 47,83 (7,455) 85,549 (35,089) 09,000 (22,265) 95,265 (8,647) 80,964 (5,258) 70,357 (4,303) 4,735 (8,55) 39,498 (8,066) 23,82 (4,607) 5,40 (3,09) 4 % 9 % 7 % 6 % 6 % 3 % 3 % 2 % %,280,72 (256,088) - *Includes inflows under NRI Schemes of RBI. Note: (i) Cumulative country-wise FDI equity inflows (from April, 2000 to May, 205) are at Annex- A. (ii) %age worked out in US$ terms & FDI inflows received through FIPB/SIA+ RBI s Automatic Route + acquisition of existing shares only. F. SECTORS ATTRACTING HIGHEST FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: Amount in Rs. crores (US$ in million) Ranks Sector 203-4 (April -. SERVICES SECTOR ** 3,294 2. CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT: TOWNSHIPS, HOUSING, BUILT-UP INFRASTRUCTURE 3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS (radio paging, cellular mobile, basic telephone services) 4. COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE (2,225) 7,508 (,226) 7,987 (,307) 6,896 (,26) 5. AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 9,027 (,57) 6. DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS 7,9 7. CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS) (,279) 4,738 (878) 8. POWER 6,59 9. 0 TRADING METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES (,066) 8,9 (,343) 3,436 (568) 204-5 (April- 9,963 (3,253) 4,582 (758) 7,372 (2,895) 3,564 (2,200) 5,794 (2,570) 9,2 (,523) 4,077 (669) 3,985 (657) 6,962 (2,76) 2,897 (472) 205-6 (April,5 May, 5 ) 3,09 (488) 2 (2) 2,320 (364) 4,428 (2,273) 6,355 (,007),00 (59) 95 (50) 976 (55) 4,87 (664) 467 (74) Cumulative (April 00 - May 5) 208,634 (43,202) % age to total (In terms of US$) 7 % 3,52 (24,066) 9 % 86,42 (7,422) 87,665 (7,29) 70,347 (3,390) 66,292 (3,280) 50,262 (0,487) 47,67 (9,72) 47,987 (8,724) 4,64 (8,62) 7 % 7 % 5 % 5 % 4 % 4 % 3 % 3 %

G. STATEMENT ON RBI S REGIONAL OFFICES (WITH STATE COVERED) RECEIVED FDI EQUITY INFLOWS (from April, 2000 to May, 205): S. No. RBI s - Regional State covered 203-4 Office 2 ( April - 204-5 ( April - Amount Rupees in crores (US$ in million) 205-6 Cumulative %age to (April,5 total May, 5 ) (April 00 - May 5) (in terms of US$) MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI, DAMAN & DIU 2 NEW DELHI DELHI, PART OF UP AND HARYANA 3 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU, PONDICHERRY 20,595 (3,420) 38,90 (6,242) 2,595 (2,6) 4 BANGALORE KARNATAKA,422 (,892) 5 AHMEDABAD GUJARAT 5,282 (860) 6 HYDERABAD ANDHRA 4,024 PRADESH (678) 38,933 (6,36) 42,252 (6,875) 23,36 (3,88) 2,255 (3,444) 9,46 (,53) 8,326 (,369) 0,608 (,677) 6,336 (2,57) 4,959 (787) 7,298 (,56) 2,938 (464),547 (245) 363,630 (74,795) 265,359 (5,982) 93,725 (7,802) 89,49 (7,276) 56,735 (,505) 50,787 (0,259) 29 20 7 7 5 4 7 KOLKATA WEST BENGAL, SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 8 CHANDIGARH` CHANDIGARH, PUNJAB, HARYANA, HIMACHAL PRADESH 2,659 (436) 562 (9) 9 JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 233 (38) 0. BHOPAL MADHYA 708 PRADESH, (9) CHATTISGARH KOCHI KERALA, LAKSHADWEEP 4 (70),464 (239) 234 (39) 3,237 (54) 60 (00),48 (230) 273 (43) 2 (0.3) 07 (7) 0.00 (0.00) 9 () 4,900 (3,024) 6,362 (,33) 6,90 (,28) 6,096 (,26) 6,59 (,22) 2 PANAJI GOA 03 (7) 3 KANPUR UTTAR 50 PRADESH, (25) UTTRANCHAL 4 BHUBANESHWAR ORISSA 288 (48) 5 GUWAHATI ASSAM, 4 ARUNACHAL (0.6) PRADESH, MANIPUR, MEGHALAYA, MIZORAM, NAGALAND, TRIPURA 6 PATNA BIHAR, 9 JHARKHAND () 7 JAMMU JAMMU & KASHMIR (0.2) 8 REGION NOT INDICATED 50,283 (8,245) SUB. TOTAL 47,58 (24,299) 9 RBI S-NRI SCHEMES (from 2000 to 2002) GRAND TOTAL 47,58 (24,299) 2 50 (35) (8) 679 (0) 0.04 56 (9) 29 (5) (0.0) 2 (0.4) 37 (6) 3,97 (83) 2,444 (483),963 (398) 48 (89) 68 () 55 (9) 322 (59) 25 0.00 26 (4) (0.00) (4) 37,544 2,964 3,024 (6,2) (470) (62,420) 89,07 47,83,280,88 (30,93) (7,455) (255,966) 0 0 0 533 (2) 89,07 47,83,280,72 (30,93) (256,088) (7,455) 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.03 0.02 0.00 24 - - Includes equity capital components only. 2 The Region-wise FDI inflows are classified as per RBI s Regional Office 3 received FDI inflows, furnished by RBI, Mumbai.

II. FINANCIAL YEAR-WISE FDI INFLOWS DATA: A. AS PER INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES: (Data on FDI have been revised since 2000-0 with expended coverage to approach International Best Practices) (Amount US$ million) S. No. Financial Year (April- FIPB Route/ RBI s Automatic Route/ Acquisition Route Equity FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) Equity capital of unincorpora ted bodies # Reinvested earnings + Other capital + FDI FLOWS INTO INDIA CUMULATIVE TOTAL (from April, 2000 to May, 205) 257,652,897 9,56 6,245 377,30-93,720 Source: (i) RBI s Bulletin July, 205 dt.0.07.205 (Table No. 34 FOREIGN INVESTMENT INFLOWS). (ii) under the acquisition of shares in March, 20, August, 20 & October, 20, include net FDI on account of transfer of participating interest from Reliance Industries Ltd. to BP Exploration (Alpha). (iii) RBI had included Swap of Shares of US$ 3. billion under equity components during December 2006. (iv) Monthly data on components of FDI as per expended coverage are not available. These data, therefore, are not comparable with FDI data for previous years. (v) Figures updated by RBI up to May, 205. (vi) Data in respect of Re-invested earnings & Other capital are estimated as average of previous two years. # Figures for equity capital of unincorporated bodies for 200- are estimates. (P) All figures are provisional B. DIPP S FINANCIAL YEAR-WISE FDI EQUITY INFLOWS: (As per DIPP s FDI data base equity capital components only): S. Nos Financial Year (April Amount of FDI FINANCIAL YEARS 2000-0 to 205-6 (up to May, 205) In Rs crores In US$ million Investment by FII s Foreign Institutiona l Investors Fund (net) %age growth over previous year (in terms of US $). 2000-0 0,733 2,463-2. 200-02 8,654 4,065 ( + ) 65 % 3. 2002-03 2,87 2,705 ( - ) 33 % 4. 2003-04 0,064 2,88 ( - ) 9 % 5. 2004-05 4,653 3,29 ( + ) 47 % 6. 2005-06 24,584 5,540 ( + ) 72 % 7. 2006-07 56,390 2,492 (+ )25 % 8. 2007-08 98,642 24,575 ( + ) 97 % 9. 2008-09 42,829 3,396 ( + ) 28 % 0. 2009-0 23,20 25,834 ( - ) 8 %. 200- # 97,320 2,383 ( - ) 7 % 2. 20-2 # ^ 65,46 35,2 (+) 64 % 3. 202-3 # 2,907 22,423 (-) 36 % 4. 203-4 # 47,58 24,299 (+) 8% 5. 204-5 # 89,07 30,93 (+) 27% 6. 205-6 # (Apr - May 205) 47,83 7,455 CUMULATIVE TOTAL (from April, 2000 to May, 205),280,72 256,089 - Note: (i) including amount remitted through RBI s-nri Schemes (2000-2002). (ii) FEDAI (Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India) conversion rate from rupees to US dollar applied, on the basis of monthly average rate provided by RBI (DEPR), Mumbai. # Figures for the years 200- to 205-6 are provisional subject to reconciliation with RBI. ^ for the month of March, 202 are as reported by RBI, consequent to the adjustment made in the figures of March,, August, and October,. Total FDI Flows %age growth over previous year (in US$ terms) FINANCIAL YEARS 2000-0 to 205-6 (up to May, 205). 2000-0 2,339 6,350 279 4,029 -,847 2. 200-02 3,904 9,645 390 6,30 (+) 52 %,505 3. 2002-03 2,574 90,833 438 5,035 (-) 8 % 377 4. 2003-04 2,97 32,460 633 4,322 (-) 4 % 0,98 5. 2004-05 3,250 528,904 369 6,05 (+) 40 % 8,686 6. 2005-06 5,540 435 2,760 226 8,96 (+) 48 % 9,926 7. 2006-07 5,585 896 5,828 57 22,826 (+) 55 % 3,225 8. 2007-08 24,573 2,29 7,679 300 34,843 (+) 53 % 20,328 9. 2008-09 3,364 702 9,030 777 4,873 (+) 20 % (-) 5,07 0. 2009-0 25,606,540 8,668,93 37,745 (-) 0 % 29,048. 200- (P) 2,376 874,939 658 34,847 (-) 08 % 29,422 2. 20-2 (P) 34,833,022 8,206 2,495 46,556 (+) 34 % 6,82 3. 202-3 (P) 2,825,059 9,880,534 34,298 (-) 26% 27,582 4 203-4 (P) 24,299 975 8,978,794 36,046 ( + ) 5% 5,009 5. 204-5 (P) 30,933 952 8,983 3,423 44,29 ( + ) 24% 40,923 6. 205-6 (P) (Apr - May 205) 7,454 49,373 48 9,457 3,29 4

STATEMENT ON COUNTRY-WISE FDI EQUITY INFLOWS FROM APRIL, 2000 TO MAY, 205 Annex-A S.No Name of the Country Amount of Foreign Direct Investment %age with (In Rs crore) (In US$ million) Mauritius 436,39.08 89,24.0 34.86 2 Singapore 85,548.82 35,089.0 3.7 3 United Kingdom 09,999.53 22,264.97 8.70 4 Japan 95,264.68 8,647.07 7.28 5 Netherlands 80,964.02 5,258.4 5.96 6 U.S.A 70,357. 4,302.53 5.59 7 Germany 4,735.3 8,54.9 3.9 8 Cyprus 39,498.29 8,065.48 3.5 9 France 23,82.04 4,607.03.80 0 UAE 5,40.26 3,090.6.2 Switzerland 5,463.62 3,083.86.20 2 Spain 0,828.53 2,098.7 0.82 3 Italy 7,949.8,6.6 0.63 4 South Korea 7,870.62,567.09 0.6 5 HongKong 7,929.7,55.4 0.6 6 Luxembourg 7,77.68,280.06 0.50 7 Caymen Islands 5,86.47,24.92 0.47 8 China 6,73.9,25.07 0.44 9 Sweden 5,335.75,02.80 0.43 20 Russia 5,874.87,070.57 0.42 2 British Virginia 3,99.6 858.53 0.34 22 Belgium 4,203. 806.33 0.32 23 Malaysia 3,868.29 739.98 0.29 24 Australia 3,238.46 660.04 0.26 25 Indonesia 2,902.07 623.09 0.24 26 Poland 3,300.58 69.56 0.24 27 Canada 2,7.39 549.37 0.2 28 The Bermudas 2,252.20 502.07 0.20 29 Denmark 2,08.27 46.70 0.6 30 Oman,735.04 370.36 0.4 3 Finland,755.46 347.7 0.4 32 Ireland,757.2 332.02 0.3 33 South Africa,535.84 289.78 0. 34 Austria,285.34 25.63 0.0 35 Thailand,04.98 207.22 0.08 36 Seychelles,04.72 83.26 0.07 37 Norway 934.54 80.3 0.07 38 Chile 70.49 50.23 0.06 39 Morocco 653.44 37.6 0.05 40 Turkey 695.6 27.56 0.05 5

4 Philippines 727.83 23.3 0.05 42 British Isles 463.88 00.65 0.04 43 Taiwan 506.63 98.80 0.04 44 Israel 444.02 86.82 0.03 45 Mexico 438.76 80.08 0.03 46 West Indies 348.7 78.28 0.03 47 Saudi Arabia 288.75 56.25 0.02 48 St. Vincent 277.0 53.36 0.02 49 Baharain 27.06 52.6 0.02 50 NewZealand 262.86 5.5 0.02 5 Virgin Islands(US) 278.6 50.73 0.02 52 Panama 203.5 43.55 0.02 53 Bahamas 90.35 38.66 0.02 54 Sri Lanka 89.40 37.66 0.0 55 Korea(North) 88.88 37.22 0.0 56 Saint Kitts & Nevis 47.88 33.53 0.0 57 Channel Islands 73.2 3.90 0.0 58 Portugal 59.8 3.69 0.0 59 Jordan 58.48 29.2 0.0 60 Kuwait 42.4 27.76 0.0 6 Kazakhstan 34.6 26. 0.0 62 Brazil 3.97 23.7 0.0 63 Kenya 02.52 2.75 0.0 64 Iceland 93.72 2.4 0.0 65 Gibraltar 85.36 9.79 0.0 66 Czech Republic 86.45 9.25 0.0 67 Hungary 90.72 7.22 0.0 68 Bermuda 05.0 6.86 0.0 69 Isle of Man 82.23 5.58 0.0 70 Malta 69.0 4.65 0.0 7 Liberia 64.54 4.56 0.0 72 Nigeria 66.39 3.22 0.0 73 Scotland 73.29 2.83 0.0 74 Belarus 50.52 2.27 0.00 75 SAMOA ISLANDS 74.3.83 0.00 76 Argentina 46.35 0.7 0.00 77 Liechtenstein 47.69 9.49 0.00 78 Myanmar 35.75 8.96 0.00 79 Slovenia 40.58 8.49 0.00 80 Ghana 40.53 7.68 0.00 8 Romania 37.86 7.0 0.00 82 Greece 36.07 6.52 0.00 83 Maldives 26.8 5.83 0.00 84 Belize 25.68 5.6 0.00 85 Slovakia 23.89 5.42 0.00 6

86 Qatar 28.50 5.6 0.00 87 Rep. of Fiji Islands 22.30 5.07 0.00 88 Uruguay 2.38 4.49 0.00 89 Tunisia 9.84 4.3 0.00 90 Guersney 23.84 4.30 0.00 9 Ukraine 2.80 3.8 0.00 92 Egypt 7.90 3.30 0.00 93 Colombia 4.8 2.59 0.00 94 West Africa 2.3 2.47 0.00 95 Trinidad & Tobago 2.73 2.34 0.00 96 Nepal 9.7 2.03 0.00 97 Yemen 7.74.87 0.00 98 Lebanon 9.70.67 0.00 99 Tanzania 7.65.63 0.00 00 Monaco 7.49.52 0.00 0 SAN MARINO 9.4.52 0.00 02 Bulgaria 8.2.4 0.00 03 Uganda 5.07.0 0.00 04 Cuba 4.73.04 0.00 05 Guyana 4.60.00 0.00 06 Vanuatu 4.4 0.94 0.00 07 Togolese Republic 4.46 0.83 0.00 08 Iran 3.30 0.57 0.00 09 Estonia 2.99 0.57 0.00 0 Congo (DR) 2.4 0.54 0.00 Croatia 2.29 0.52 0.00 2 Jamaica 2.70 0.50 0.00 3 Aruba.96 0.43 0.00 4 Vietnam 2.04 0.38 0.00 5 TAJIKISTAN.8 0.29 0.00 6 Anguilla.47 0.29 0.00 7 Yugoslavia.3 0.24 0.00 8 Iraq.02 0.22 0.00 9 Zambia 0.88 0.8 0.00 20 Peru 0.78 0.4 0.00 2 Lithuania 0.84 0.3 0.00 22 Botswana 0.69 0. 0.00 23 Latvia 0.52 0.0 0.00 24 Georgia 0.62 0.0 0.00 25 St. Lucia 0.6 0.0 0.00 26 SURINAME 0.54 0.09 0.00 27 Libya 0.28 0.07 0.00 28 Mongolia 0.27 0.06 0.00 29 Bangladesh 0.3 0.05 0.00 30 Sudan 0.24 0.05 0.00 7

3 Costa Rica 0.29 0.05 0.00 32 Afghanistan 0.2 0.03 0.00 33 Muscat 0.06 0.0 0.00 34 Venezuela 0.03 0.0 0.00 35 Algeria 0.03 0.00 0.00 36 East Africa 0.02 0.00 0.00 37 Cameroon 0.0 0.00 0.00 38 Bolivia 0.0 0.00 0.00 39 Barbados 0.0 0.00 0.00 40 Kyrgyzstan 0.0 0.00 0.00 4 Djibouti 0.00 0.00 0.00 42 Paraguay 0.00 0.00 0.00 43 MOZAMBIQUE 0.00 0.00 0.00 44 SENEGAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 45 Ivory Coast 0.00 0.00 0.00 46 FII's 0.25 0.06 0.00 47 NRI *** 20,383.66 4,684.25.83 48 Country Details Awaited 30,875.37 6,964.32 2.72 Sub Total,280,87.9 255,966.44 49 RBI S-NRI SCHEMES (2000-2002) 533.06 2.33 Grand Total,280,720.97 256,087.77 * Complete/separate data on NRI investment is not maintained by RBI. However, the above FDI inflows data on NRI investment, includes investment by NRI s, who have disclosed their status as NRI s, at the time of making their investment. + Percentage of inflows worked out in terms of US$ & the above amount of inflows received through FIPB/SIA route, RBI s automatic route & acquisition of existing shares only. 8

Annex-B STATEMENT ON SECTOR-WISE FDI EQUITY INFLOWS FROM APRIL, 2000 TO MAY, 205 S.No Sector Amount of FDI %age of Total 9 (In Rs crore) (In US$ million) SERVICES SECTOR* 208,633.45 43,202.36 6.88 2 CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT: Townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction-development projects 3,5.55 24,066.03 9.40 3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 86,42.0 7,42.78 6.8 4 COMPUTER SOFTWARE & HARDWARE 87,664.77 7,290.70 6.76 5 AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 70,346.7 3,389.49 5.23 6 DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS 66,29.8 3,279.53 5.9 7 CHEMICALS (OTHER THAN FERTILIZERS) 50,26.87 0,486.95 4.0 8 POWER 47,66.7 9,72.5 3.79 9 TRADING 47,986.98 8,723.98 3.4 0 METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES 4,63.85 8,620.54 3.37 HOTEL & TOURISM 42,083.78 8,073.98 3.5 2 PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS 3,99.37 6,574.2 2.57 3 FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES 37,327.63 6,369.82 2.49 4 INFORMATION & BROADCASTING (INCLUDING PRINT MEDIA) 5 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL & ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES 20,00.28 4,040.9.58 2,3.74 4,034.27.58 6 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS 9,530.82 3,982.72.56 7 CONSTRUCTION (INFRASTRUCTURE) ACTIVITIES 20,340.28 3,808.29.49 8 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY 9,555.60 3,697.06.44 9 NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY 9,564.35 3,687.85.44 20 HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES 6,533.33 3,08.39.2 2 CEMENT AND GYPSUM PRODUCTS 4,705.74 3,098.44.2 22 CONSULTANCY SERVICES 4,235.94 2,838.62. 23 FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES,702.53 2,94.48 0.86 24 RUBBER GOODS 0,306.53,860.05 0.73 25 AGRICULTURE SERVICES 8,747.4,763.57 0.69 26 SEA TRANSPORT 8,793.37,728.20 0.68 27 MINING 8,48.68,67.87 0.65 28 TEXTILES (INCLUDING DYED,PRINTED) 8,286.2,647.09 0.64 29 PORTS 6,730.9,637.30 0.64 30 ELECTRONICS 7,83.20,485.32 0.58 3 PRIME MOVER (OTHER THAN ELECTRICAL GENERATORS) 6,963.30,306.84 0.5 32 EDUCATION 6,227.5,63.5 0.45 33 SOAPS, COSMETICS & TOILET PREPARATIONS 5,690.47,050.20 0.4 34 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES 5,039.93 956.36 0.37

35 PAPER AND PULP (INCLUDING PAPER PRODUCTS) 4,404.80 922.65 0.36 36 CERAMICS 3,458.42 72.36 0.28 37 MACHINE TOOLS 3,562.69 79.67 0.28 38 DIAMOND,GOLD ORNAMENTS 3,809.5 74.39 0.28 39 RAILWAY RELATED COMPONENTS 3,484.45 643.54 0.25 40 AIR TRANSPORT (INCLUDING AIR FREIGHT) 2,786.38 573.8 0.22 4 VEGETABLE OILS AND VANASPATI 2,993.30 562.59 0.22 42 FERTILIZERS 2,96.29 543.25 0.2 43 PRINTING OF BOOKS (INCLUDING LITHO PRINTING INDUSTRY) 2,532.03 478.63 0.9 44 GLASS 2,380.82 462.4 0.8 45 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 2,57.3 48.64 0.6 46 COMMERCIAL, OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENTS,533.08 3.93 0.2 47 EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY,45.35 278.87 0. 48 RETAIL TRADING (SINGLE BRAND),549.92 275.38 0. 49 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 964.54 72.55 0.07 50 LEATHER,LEATHER GOODS AND PICKERS 86.57 55.06 0.06 5 TIMBER PRODUCTS 663.85 2.88 0.05 52 TEA AND COFFEE (PROCESSING & WAREHOUSING COFFEE & RUBBER) 498.33 08.50 0.04 53 SUGAR 524.62 97.08 0.04 54 DYE-STUFFS 47.53 74.42 0.03 55 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS 337.82 7.35 0.03 56 PHOTOGRAPHIC RAW FILM AND PAPER 273.76 67.29 0.03 57 BOILERS AND STEAM GENERATING PLANTS 34.80 63.33 0.02 58 GLUE AND GELATIN 2.77 37.88 0.0 59 COAL PRODUCTION 9.9 27.73 0.0 60 MATHEMATICAL,SURVEYING AND DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 39.80 7.98 0.00 6 DEFENCE INDUSTRIES 24.84 5.02 0.00 62 COIR 22.05 4.07 0.00 63 MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES 44,758.60 9,353.35 3.65 Sub Total,280,87.9 255,966.44 64 RBI s- NRI Schemes (2000-2002) 533.06 2.33 Grand Total,280,720.97 256,087.77 * Services sector includes Financial, Banking, Insurance, Non-Financial / Business, Outsourcing, R&D, Courier, Tech. Testing Analysis FDI inflows data re-classified, as per segregation of data from April 2000 onwards. + Percentage of inflows worked out in terms of US$ & the above amount of inflows received through FIPB/SIA route RBI s automatic route & acquisition of existing shares only. FDI Sectoral data has been revalidated / reconciled in line with the RBI, which reflects minor changes in the FDI figures (increase/decrease) as compared to the earlier published sectoral data. ***** 0