Doing Business in India: Advantages & Disadvantages (2024)

However, very real challenges remain for those seeking to do business in the country.

In order to successfully navigate these challenges, it's essential to plan strategically, perform due diligence, and exhibit patience and commitment to the process.

Advantages and benefits of doing business in India

Stable economy

India’s economic growth has been exceptional in recent years. Buoyed by a robust democracy, key structural reforms, private consumption, and a rise in government investment, India has achieved a high macroeconomic stability ranking (with a score of 90 out of 100 and ranked 41 out of 141 economies) in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Competitiveness Index.

Business reforms

In a bid to attract foreign investment, the Indian government has eased foreign direct investment (FDI) restrictions, such as raising foreign equity caps for insurance and defense, leading to significant progress in terms of improving its overall business environment. As a result, the country has jumped 14 places to 63rd position on the World Bank's Doing Business 2020 study. New business reforms have also earned India a place among the world’s top ten improvers for the third consecutive year according to the same study.

Junaid Ahmad, World Bank Country Director in India, praised this achievement: “India’s impressive progression in the Doing Business rankings over the past few years is a tremendous achievement, especially for an economy that is as large and complex as India’s. Special focus given by the top leadership of the country, and the persistent efforts made to drive the business reforms agenda, not only at the central level but also at the state level, helped India make significant improvements.”

Digital competitiveness

India has become a powerhouse in terms of technology innovation. High-tech companies in sectors such as telecommunications, information technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and engineering are equal in their sophistication and prominence to international counterparts. Indeed, India is now recognized as a major force in global technology innovation alongside the United States and China.

Massive consumer market

India has a large and healthy middle class, making it an attractive consumer market. Indeed, India is the world’s largest market for manufactured goods and services, and ranks number 3 out of 141 economies for market size according to the WEF’s Global Competitiveness Index.

That market is only anticipated to grow. The WEF estimates that India’s total consumption expenditure will grow to $5.7-6 trillion by 2030.

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Disadvantages and risks of doing business in India

Ease of doing business

Though progress has been made, India still lags behind many larger nations in critical metrics such as starting a business, enforcing contracts and registering property. It can take 68 days to register a business at a cost of 7.4% of the property’s value, much longer and costlier than other OECD high-income economies. Should a commercial dispute arise, it can take a staggering 1,445 days for the issue to be resolved through a local court — three times higher than other countries.

India has, however, taken steps to make it easier to start a business by ending filing fees for the SPICe company information form, incorporation form, electronic memorandum of association, and articles of association.

Still, the number of steps required to start a business is quite cumbersome for most entrepreneurs. In the city of Mumbai, 10 steps are required — twice the number than the typical five-step average in high-income OECD nations. It also takes longer to complete the process, roughly double the OECD average (18 days in Mumbai versus 9.2 days for OECD countries).

High tariffs and protectionist policies

Despite business reforms and other gestures from the Indian government that point to a free-trade ideology, there are indications of a rise in protectionist policies.

India’s tariffs and trade regulations were already non-transparent and often unpredictable, leaving many U.S. investors and exporters with limited access to the market. The country’s average applied tariff is the highest of any G20 country and among the highest bound tariff rates in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Those barriers to trade have not improved in recent years as the Indian government moves to protect domestic producers.

In fact, India has increased import tariffs to reduce the market for cheap goods from overseas and support small- and medium-sized manufacturers within its own borders. The country has also extricated itself from the world’s biggest regional trade deal, refuses to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and the government plans to take measures to ban the import of any products that may be detrimental to domestic industries.

Finally, India has placed limits on foreign ownership of businesses and has stringent local presence requirements for would-be investors.

A vast and fragmented market

The sheer size and fragmented nature of the Indian market can also present a challenge for investors and businesses. Indian states are often compared to individual nations, given their size and diversity in language, culture, talent and infrastructure. This creates a considerable variance in business landscapes.

Additionally, regulations, rules, and policies can vary from state to state, as can subjective interpretations of prevailing laws. Cultural differences, too, must be understood and navigated. South India is wealthier and older, for example, while the northern part of the country is younger and poorer. North Indians prefer communicating in Hindi, while southern Indians use English or their respective state language for business transactions.

India is also a vast territory of 3,287,263 square kilometers and is vulnerable to natural disasters that can paralyze segments of the national economy.

Infrastructure

Though progress has been made, India’s infrastructure of roads, railroads, airports, seaports, power grids, and telecommunications infrastructure present challenges to its growing economic status and ability to deliver public services. Massive population growth, growing urbanization, and rising incomes put pressure on the government to improve the country’s infrastructure. As such, the government is allocating significant portions of its budget to infrastructure projects.

Safeguarding intellectual property

It's important to understand intellectual property issues within India. Although local laws are thorough and generally compatible with EU and U.S. IP laws, there is some concern about enforcement of these laws.

Bureaucratic delays (IP enforcement cases can take years to wind through the courts) and a general lack of transparency are both areas of concern in terms of protecting sensitive intellectual assets.

Conclusion

The challenges of operating in a new country are often daunting. Regulations are constantly evolving and no business landscape remains static. Without a solid grasp of the issues at hand, businesses are exposed to tax penalties and even the prospect of civil or criminal litigation.

With our experience and global footprint, CT Corporation delivers the products and servicesyou need to keep you compliant as you do business in India.

Doing Business in India: Advantages & Disadvantages (2024)
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