In what could be seen as a reflection of the prevailing political stalemate, it drew a mere ₹3,131 crore, or less than 1% (0.8%) of the total investments in the country, through 62 proposals last year.
While the share of investments attracted by Tamil Nadu has been on a downhill since 2015, it has been increasing in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra, according to data compiled by Dept of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), Union ministry of commerce & industry.
The data shows India received 1,972 investment proposals worth ₹3.95 lakh crore across all states and Union Territories in 2017.
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