
India is set to enhance its acquisition financing landscape with forthcoming changes allowing Indian companies to borrow in foreign currency for share purchases via external commercial borrowing. Concurrently, the Reserve Bank of India has established a framework enabling Indian banks to finance acquisitions. These dual moves aim to streamline deal finance domestically, reduce reliance on overseas markets, and offer borrowers more practical, market-led options for mergers and acquisitions.
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