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Govt may ease PN(3) to raise Chinese FDI

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January 01, 2026

The Centre is preparing to significantly relax a five-year-old rule that shut out Chinese capital and put existing investments in limbo, easing the stringent Press Note 3 (PN3) diktat issued in the wake of the pandemic outbreak.

- Dhirendra Kumar & Subhash Narayan

Govt may ease PN(3) to raise Chinese FDI

The government is weighing a proposal to exempt investments up to 26% from the rigorous security screening process mandated by PN (3), provided the foreign entity exercises no management control and holds no seat on the company’s board, two people familiar with the matter said.

“The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has taken note of the recommendations of a high-level Niti Aayog committee that suggested a softer stance on restrictions on investments from China,” one of the two people cited above said on the condition of anonymity. “Some rounds of inter-ministerial consultations have already been held in this regard, with a recent such consultation taking place in December,” the person said.

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