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India’s 2026 FDI & ECB Reforms: 3 Key Supply Chain Impacts

2026/04/19
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India’s 2026 FDI & ECB Reforms: 3 Key Supply Chain Impacts

According to www.bakermckenzie.com, India’s 2026 reforms to its External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) regime and Land Bordering Countries (LBC) foreign direct investment (FDI) policy significantly reshape cross-border capital access for Indian businesses — with direct implications for global supply chain professionals managing diversification, financing, and regional sourcing strategies.

Impact of India’s new ECB rules

Enacted via the Foreign Exchange Management (Borrowing and Lending Regulations) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2026, the ECB reforms represent the most substantial policy relaxation in a decade. Now, any entity registered under Central or State law — including Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) — may borrow under the ECB regime. The changes expand eligible lender categories, relax end-use restrictions, and ease maturity and pricing limits.

  • Diverse lender participation: Removal of pricing caps allows credit funds and other foreign lenders to apply market-based pricing — no longer restricted to a benchmark plus specified spread — enabling differential terms by sector and market conditions.
  • Wider end-use options: ECBs may now fund domestic acquisitions where the stake constitutes a strategic controlling stake, materially expanding acquisition financing for Indian targets.

“The 2026 ECB reforms will have a positive impact on India’s cross-border borrowing landscape, supporting a flexible, market-oriented, and lender-diverse environment. An expanded and wider lender and borrower base presents multiple opportunities for refinancings, acquisitions, and private credit financings.” — Kunal Katre, Principal, Singapore

Relaxation of LBC FDI rules (Press Note 3 amendments)

The Indian government amended its FDI policy for investments from land-bordering countries (LBCs), allowing up to 10% non-controlling LBC beneficial ownership under the automatic route — subject to mandatory reporting. This change lowers barriers for global investors with minority LBC participation, especially private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) funds, as well as multinational firms.

The policy supports manufacturing investment and supply chain diversification, aligning with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative. It strengthens domestic value chains while positioning India as a more attractive destination for global funds and supply chain strategists.

“The government’s amendments are designed to clarify rules, streamline approvals, and unlock greater foreign investment, particularly for startups, deep-tech, and manufacturing, while strengthening domestic value chains and advancing Atmanirbhar Bharat.” — Mini Menon vandePol, Chair, Global India Practice

Greater clarity and efficiency for FDI

Revised FDI rules introduce a streamlined 60-day approval window for LBC-linked investments — notably in electronics and renewable energy manufacturing. While majority shareholding and control must remain with resident Indian citizens or entities owned and managed by them, the framework enables faster cross-border collaboration and due diligence.

For supply chain professionals, this means enhanced ability to: form joint ventures integrating Chinese or other LBC inputs into India-based value chains; access growth capital for Indian suppliers and manufacturers; and pursue restructuring or supplier-base expansion with more predictable regulatory oversight. Robust control tests preserve regulatory scrutiny over LBC influence while aligning approvals with beneficial ownership standards.

“Businesses engaging with LBC-linked investors should carefully assess their ownership structure, sector eligibility, and compliance requirements under the new policy.” — Howard Wu, Partner, Shanghai

Source: www.bakermckenzie.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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