India sees a surge in foreign direct investment commitments following easing of FDI norms under PN3, with sources reporting that investors have committed about Rs 4,900 crore since May.

The reported commitments are linked to sectors including AI, data centres, and manufacturing, as investment interest increases from countries that share land borders with India. The change in rules allows greater flexibility for foreign investment in specific circumstances, which sources say encourages companies to expand existing plans or initiate new projects. NDTV’s reporting focuses on the sectors driving the inflow and the overall scale of commitments, rather than on individual deals or companies.

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