Alphabet Powers 44% Jump in India Foreign Investment, UN Says

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Foreign direct investment in India surged, reaching $39 billion, driven largely by Alphabet Inc.’s massive data center project. While the United Nations trade agency reports a 44% jump, other sources indicate a 73% increase. This growth highlights India's expanding role in global digital infrastructure. However, a decline in greenfield investments and concerns regarding economic diversification and resource sustainability suggest a potentially weaker long-term investment outlook despite the current surge fueled by tech giants.
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