Tiwari, RajnishRajnishTiwariHerstatt, CorneliusCorneliusHerstatt2021-05-192021-05-192010The Rise of Indian Multinationals : Perspectives on Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment. - Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Seite 233-253http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9564India, of late, has emerged as a major source of foreign direct investment (FDI). A recent study by IBM Global Business Services ranked India sixth worldwide in terms of overseas jobs creation in 2007 and 2008, ahead of China (IBM 2009a). Within a span of just eight years, from 2000 to 2008, India’s outward FDI (OFDI) stock has grown over 33-fold, from about US$1.9 billion to US$61.8 billion (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 2009b). The Reserve Bank of India registered further outflows of US$10.6 billion in the first nine months of 2009 (Reserve Bank of India 2009, 2010). This growth is even more remarkable when contrasted with the meager US$124 million of OFDI stock that India held in 1990 (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 2009a).enForeign Direct InvestmentHost CountryLocation SelectionOutward Foreign Direct InvestmentAnnual TurnoverWirtschaftThe emergence of Indian multinationals : an empirical study of motives, current status, and trends of Indian investment in GermanyBook Part10.1057/9780230114753_8https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230114753_8Sauvant, Karl P.Karl P.SauvantPradhan, Jaya PrakashJaya PrakashPradhanOther