In the July-September quarter, Singapore contributed 50% of total FDI into India.
In the July-September quarter, Singapore made the highest foreign direct investment in India, with 50% of the investments coming from the neighbouring country.
Data provided by DPIIT shows that FPI inflows into India grew 43% to USD 13.6 billion in the July-September quarter of 2024-25.
USD 7.5 billion or over 50% of the total FDI came from Singapore.
Singapore has been a major source of foreign direct investment (FDI) for India.
In the year 2023-24, Singapore was the largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) for India, with an estimated inflow of US$11.77 billion.
From Singapore, the cumulative inflow of FDI from April 2000 to March 2024 is about US$159.94 billion.
In bilateral trade, Singapore was India’s sixth largest global trading partner in 2023-24.
Its total trade was US$35.61 billion, accounting for about 29% of India’s total trade with ASEAN.