Access one of the world’s fastest-growing economies—at scale, with certainty, and long-term upside.

India is no longer a future opportunity. It’s a present-day growth engine. With strong GDP momentum, investor-friendly reforms, competitive taxation, and deep talent pools, India has become a strategic destination for foreign companies expanding operations, diversifying supply chains, or entering high-growth markets.

Why Foreign Companies Are Investing in India
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The Investment Case for India (At a Glance)

A Land of Economic Opportunities

  • World’s 4th-largest economy, projected to grow ~6.6% in FY 2025–26 
  • 1.4+ billion consumers with rising disposable income 
  • Young, skilled workforce powering technology, manufacturing, and services 
  • Strong domestic demand supporting resilient, long-term growth 

Policy-Led Growth & Ease of Doing Business

Government initiatives have materially improved market entry and execution:

  • Make in India, Digital India, Startup India 
  • Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes across priority sectors 
  • Up to 100% FDI under the automatic route in most industries 
  • Preferred destination in China+1 strategies 

A Competitive & Predictable Tax Framework

  • 94+ Double Tax Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs) for certainty and reduced withholding 
  • Corporate tax rates: 
  • 22% for domestic companies 
  • 15% for new manufacturing entities 
  • No MAT under concessional regimes 
  • Globally competitive positioning among major Asian hubs 
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Incentives that Improve ROI

Foreign investors can leverage central and state-level incentives, including: 

  • Corporate tax concessions 
  • Capital expenditure subsidies 
  • SEZ benefits 
  • Sector-specific incentive packages aligned to national priorities 

High-Growth Sectors Attracting Global Capital

  • 3rd-largest automotive market globally 
  • GST as low as 5% 
  • PLI & FAME incentives 
  • USD 500m EV Policy (2024) targeting global OEMs 
  • 2nd-largest mobile phone manufacturer globally 
  • Electronics market USD 101bn → USD 300bn target 
  • Incentives up to 25% for manufacturing & R&D 
  • USD 7.3bn FDI equity inflow 
  • GST between 0%–5% on food products 
  • World’s largest vaccine manufacturer 
  • 2nd-highest number of USFDA-approved plants 
  • 3rd-largest pharma producer by volume 
  • USD 23bn FDI in non-conventional energy 
  • 3rd-largest solar producer globally 

Flexible Entry Options for Foreign Companies

Choose the structure that fits your strategy: 

Wholly Owned Subsidiary or LLP – full operational presence

Liaison, Branch, or Project Office – limited or project-based activities

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Why Work with JurisTax?

JurisTax is a trusted international advisory and corporate services group headquartered in Mauritius, supporting foreign investors across India and other key jurisdictions. 

Our Strengths 

  • Cross-border structuring expertise 
  • Strong understanding of Indian regulatory, tax, and compliance frameworks 
  • End-to-end support—from entry to ongoing operations 
  • Experience supporting technology, electronics, semiconductor, and industrial projects 

Our Services & Solutions

Entity incorporation

Corporate administration

Tax planning & ongoing compliance

Ready to Enter India with Confidence?

India offers scale, growth, incentives, and policy stability—but success depends on getting the structure right from day one.

Galvin Ramsamy

Director | Commercial

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(+230) 5944 3958

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gramsamy@juristax.com

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Manager | International Business

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Why Foreign Companies Are Investing in India

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Why Foreign Companies Are Investing in India