Latest Answer: But the early foreign beginner took that risk even though the DIPP never clarified the definition. That meant their investments could be questioned after they were committed. Last year, the DIPP finally came out with a definition for ''greenfield'' by saying that it was any project that had secured ''initial approvals.''
Latest Answer: There are other positive signs too. Outsourcing companies have seen a healthy growth in the business with the devaluation of the rupee. That can be seen in the large amounts of office space that was leased in 2014.
If business development lead to IT companies hiring more talent and giving higher increment to keep talent, it will surely begin home sales.
Latest Answer: Good question Ketal,
The construction development sector, including townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction-development projects garnered total foreign direct investment worth US$ 23131.64 million in the period April 2000–February 2014.
Residential sector still has huge potential for growth. With housing requirements growing across cities and funds investing in the asset class primarily in the form of NCDs providing fixed returns, investments in the right project have the potential to yield healthy returns.