India Changes Rules to Get More Foreign Money

印度修改規則以吸引更多外國資金


Introduction

The Indian government has new rules. These rules help people from other countries invest money in India.

印度政府出台了新規定。這些規定旨在幫助外國投資者在印度投資。

Main Body

Many foreign investors took their money out of India. This made the Indian rupee weak. The government wants to stop this and make the rupee strong again.

許多外國投資者將資金從印度撤出。這導致印度盧比走弱。政府希望阻止這種情況,讓盧比重新強勢。

Now, some foreign investors do not pay tax on their profits from government bonds. This started in April 2026. This makes India a better place for big funds to keep their money.

現在,部分外國投資者在政府債券中獲得的利潤不需要納稅。這項措施於 2026 年 4 月開始。這使得印度成為大型基金保留資金的更佳選擇。

India also changed rules for stocks. Now, people from other countries can buy more shares in Indian companies. They can also buy government bonds for a longer time, like 40 years.

印度也修改了股票相關的規定。現在,外國人可以購買更多印度公司的股份。他們也可以購買更長期的政府債券,例如 40 年期。

Conclusion

These changes help India get more money from different countries. This makes the economy more stable.

這些改變有助於印度從不同國家獲取更多資金,使經濟更加穩定。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "Make"

In this text, we see how to use make to describe a change in a situation. It is a very useful word for A2 learners because it is simple and flexible.

The Pattern: Make + Something + Adjective \rightarrow Changes the state of something.

Examples from the text:

  • "...make the rupee strong again"
  • "...make the economy more stable"

Quick Logic: If you want to say a result happened, don't use complex words. Use Make.

  • Wrong: The rules cause the economy to be stable.\text{The rules cause the economy to be stable.} (Too complex!)
  • Right: The rules make the economy stable.\text{The rules make the economy stable.} (Simple A2 English)

Try this logic with other words:

  • Make \rightarrow me \rightarrow happy.
  • Make \rightarrow the room \rightarrow clean.
  • Make \rightarrow the car \rightarrow fast.

Vocabulary Learning

invest (v.)
To put money into a company or project to make more money
Example:I want to invest my money in a new business.
investors (n.)
People or companies that put money into something to make a profit
Example:The investors are happy because the company is growing.
profits (n.)
The money a company makes after paying all its costs
Example:The shop made big profits last year.
bonds (n.)
A type of loan that an investor gives to a government or company
Example:Government bonds are usually a safe way to save money.
stocks (n.)
Small parts of a company that people can buy
Example:He bought stocks in a technology company.
shares (n.)
Units of ownership in a company
Example:She owns 100 shares of the company.
stable (adj.)
Steady and not likely to change or fail
Example:The price of food is stable this month.
economy (n.)
The system of money, trade, and industry in a country
Example:The country's economy is growing very fast.
Practice A2 words in a crossword