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India clears way for bigger foreign investment in banks
Comments (2)
rgopalan wrote:
A step in the right direction towards attracting foreign investments in the Indian Banking sector. Indian banks shall assume additional strength in terms of additional capital resources, better management through technology improvements. We should thank the main opposition party – BJP for their support, besides other progressive political parties.
jvaishnav47 wrote:
This was the need of the our.
Indian Banks shall be able to attract foreign capital,
shall be able to deliver results as per the choice of customers, borrowers.Bank s shall have better national coverage and also better spread in the international market
People of India have noticed working, performance of public sector Banks, customers are tired due to off let bank strikes.
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