India approved just one Chinese FDI proposal worth ₹1 crore, while clearing 13 applications from Hong Kong worth ₹610.42 crore in the last financial year, according to official data. Overall, the government has approved 63 FDI (foreign direct investment) proposals worth ₹10,292.67 crore, or $1.18 billion, during April 2025-March 2026, according to the DPIIT data. Singapore emerged as the largest source of approved FDI proposals in value terms, with five proposals worth ₹3,259.88 crore ($382.52 million) receiving clearance. This was followed by the UK, where five proposals worth ₹2,477.67 crore ($283 million) were approved, and Thailand, which received approval for two proposals worth ₹1,600 crore (about $180 million). From Hong Kong, 11 proposals worth ₹1,225.28 crore ($146.51 million) received approval in 2024-25.