India weighs facilitating European, UK investments via green channel
India is creating a dedicated channel to ease European and British company investments. This mechanism will offer dedicated support and help investors navigate government approvals. The initiative aims to facilitate capital flow beyond just trade ...

India plans a “green channel” to fast-track European and British investments and help companies navigate government approvals
The mechanism is likely to be on the same lines as ‘Japan Plus’ and ‘Korea Plus,’ which facilitate and fasttrack investment proposals from the two countries.
“A mechanism will be created to facilitate entry of investors,” a senior government official told ET
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The government is keen to ensure that trade deals are not just restricted to trade and are able to help flow of capital.
Senior government officials will directly monitor the mechanism to ensure expeditious redressal of issues, the official said.

There was a demand from the UK for India to have a nodal agency for its investment-related approvals and setup a single window for its investors for ease of doing business, said a person aware of the talks.
The UK is India’s sixth largest inward investor. It has made cumulative equity investments of $35 billion until September 2024. India’s outward investment in the UK was $19 billion until March 2024.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) equity inflow from the UK was $1 billion in FY26.
As of July last year, there are 971 Indian companies operating in the UK that employ over 1 lakh people.
Through this initiative, the government wants to ensure trade deals with the European Union and the UK aren’t simply limited to trading in goods and services, but also drive investments into India.
The move to set up the dedicated desk for investors from the EU and the UK got an impetus after the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, which came into force July 15. Similarly, the India-EU FTA, touted as the “mother of all deals,” is likely to be signed by this year-end, with the two sides having completed the legal scrubbing of the text of the pact.
Britain had asked India for a nodal agency to facilitate its investment-related approvals and set up a single window for its investors for ease of doing business, said a person aware of the talks.
The UK is India’s sixth-largest inward investor. It has made cumulative equity investments of $35 billion till September 2024, according to the latest available data. India’s outward investment in the UK was $19 billion till March 2024. The UK made equity foreign direct investments of $1 billion in India last fiscal year.
There are 971 Indian companies operating in the UK employing more than 100,000 people as of July 2025, while 667 British companies are present in India, with more than 500,000 employees.
The proposed setting up of the green channel assumes significance in light of India’s recent liberalisation, allowing 100% FDI in insurance sector and enhanced investment limits of 74% in banking, alongside a liberalised bank branch licensing framework, allowing eligible foreign banks to open up 15 branches over a four-year period.
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