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  • Changes in FDI Norms: Harm to investors from China or to Unicorn Startups Of India?

    The government of India brought in a lot of changes in the FDI norms. This was done keeping in mind the nation’s condition amidst the global pandemic. The main aim was to prevent foreign companies from opportunistic take overs of Indian firms.

    The recent investments made their point on curbing Chinese investments in Indian Firms. As per the new FDI norm any country that shares a land border with India will no longer be able to use the automatic route in the FDI. The companies who would like to invest must seek government’s clearance over any investment proposal.

    The changes were brought in late April earlier this year. The main aim was to stop Chinese Investors from   their predatory behavior. These rules would be applied on countries such as Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Afghanistan. But there is a very small flow of investments from these countries. So, this is evident that the norms are to keep an eye on China for any signs of exploitative behavior.

    All this was not done on any sudden decision. The reason behind all this is form the year 2015. Since 2015 China has increased its investment in India. This looks like a very strategic move. According to a report by the DPIIT, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade. The total amount of FDI that has flown from China to India is around $1.8 Billion. All this within a 2015-2019. In the year  2015 itself there was an investment of total $494.75 million.


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    The industry that has particularly caught the eye of the Chinese investor is the Indian Automobile Industry. Between the same period that is from 2015-2019. The automobile Industry has seen a total investment of $876.30 million. The electrical equipment manufacturing along with the book printing sectors have also seen a hug inflow. All this FDI flow confirms the foothold of Chinese investors in the nation.

    Yearly FDI Inflows (in USD Million)
    Yearly FDI Inflows (in USD Million)

    The companies that would be affected the most would be the companies like BigBasket, Paytm and Ola. These companies are just collateral damages of the governments new rules to protect minor companies. The online Grocery vendor Gofers along with the digital payment app and OLA have  received millions of dollars as investment from Chinese Investors.

    The new norms would effect the fresh funds that were supposed to role in.

    “The new FDI guidelines essentially imply Chinese capital would require prior government approval. In effect, given the uncertainty around approval, startups will shy away from Chinese capital. In the immediate future, this could impact PhonePe and potentially Paytm at a later date,” said Ashneer Grover, CEO and co-founder, BharatPe

    According to a report by the Think Tank Gateway House a total of $4 Billion has been invested in Indian startups by the Chinese tech investors. Another report said that 18 of India’s 30 Unicorn Startups are funded by Chinese Investors.

    Companies having Chinese Investments are:

    | Chinese Investors | Indian Startups|
    |— |— |—|
    | Tencent | Byju’s,Ola,Dream11,Flipkart,Hike |
    | Alibaba | Paytm,BigBasket,Snapdeal,Zomato |
    | Xiaomi | Hungama, Sharechat, Rapido |

    BigBasket the online grocery store got a $50 million funding from Alibaba. This investment rolled in when the company was facing its own share of problems in the lockdown. But these new FDI norms would hit the company. BigBasket would face troubles for its capital infusions with Alibaba. BigBasket would now have to search other places to reach its requirements on the basis of investments.


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    Paytm raised a huge sum of $1 Billion from the Soft Bank in Japan and from Ant Financial from Alibaba. Paytm faces tough competition from Google and PhonePe(owned by Walmart). To fight these competitors Paytm has to be always on the edge of innovation . But the company would face a major fallback after the new norms. Alibaba is the largest share holder in the company. This would indeed affect the digital payments platform.

    Alibaba’s Ant Financial has been an investor in Zomato since the year 2018. Ant Financial invested $210 million in the food delivery app. It go a stake of 14.7%. By this Ant Financial became the company’s Largest investor. This stake was raised to 23%. According to news reports this was going to be increased earlier this year. But between that the Indian government revised its FDI norms.  

    18 of the 30 Unicorn Startups who are funded by Chinese Investors would face a lot of troubles. The move of making changes in the FDI norms is to hurt the Chinese Investors. But this would hurt the unicorn startups. This move has put many jobs on risk.

  • Growth of the Gaming Industry, a Multi-Billion market

    The global gaming market was valued at $ 151.55 billion in 2019 . This industry is expected to reach a value of $ 256.97 billion by 2025. It is expected to register a CAGR of 9.17% over the  period (2020 – 2025).  Gamer’s experience is what all the emerging comapnies are focusing at. Every company is eager to write codes for mobile phones, play station, xbox. All this will be provided to the users incorporated in a single cloud storage.

    Role of Cloud Storage and Gaming

    The market is driven by the emergence of cloud gaming. The idea of cloud gaming has been formed a reality with the advances in technology. The server is the place where all the games are stored , in cloud gaming. All the computation work is done here. The work includes game scene rendering, game logic processing video encoding, and video streaming. Companies like Onlive, G-Cluster, StreamMyGame, Gaikai, and T5-Labs are offering cloud gaming services that are commercial. This new sector seems to be a threat to the idea of traditional

    This idea of cloud computing has prompted video game majors. Companies such as Sega, Ubisoft, Epic Games, Atari, Warner Bros, Disney Interactive studio to partnerships with Onlive. This will be done to distribute their games.

    Startups in Gaming and Industry boost

    The market growth is being propelled by new startups.This sector is seeing considerable activity from new comers.

    Share of Hardware devices used for playing games
    Share of Hardware devices used for playing games

    The outbreak of COVID-19 has given the gaming industry a boost.A survey in March 2020 shows that the  video gamers in the United States  have reported playing 45% more time than usual playing games.The gamers have reported playing more than usual every week amidst the lockdown. Esports is a gaming company that manages to make more than a billion dollars a year.  Twitch’s first time download has seen a rise to  the epidemic in March has risen to 14% in  the U.S.A and a staggering 41% in Italy.


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    Mobile gaming has seen the biggest increase due to the Covid-19 measures all around the globe. Mobile games  are expected to generate revenues of $77.2 billion in 2020.The industry will grow +13.3% this year.
    Reasons for choosing phone over PC:

    • Mobile gaming has the lowest need to entry: A smartphone is owned by more than two – fifths of the global population. Playing on mobile phone gives the added benefit of having free games.
    • Mobile gaming provide an option to PC cafes: The covid-19 situation has seen the closure of many gaming cafes. This forced gamers to move  to phones on a temporary basis.
    • The mobile game developement is a lot easier than PC one : The mobile gaming had no major effects due to this .

    The number of players on mobile phone will rise to 2.6 Billion in 2020. This would  contain 38% who would pay .
    The growth in console marketing has slowed down. It has gone down from what it was in 2018. The expectations for next – gen consoles had its effect on sales of consoles in 2019. Due to this a lot of companies had to adjust their annual sales and savings.

    Gaming scene in India

    Indian mobile marketing has grown over the past few months. Growth of gaming has forced the manufacturers to make a  lot of changes in the normal smartphones. A whole new type of Revolution. Not only the mobile industry but also the gaming industry is going through a revolution. The industry is growing from investments from  players like  Tencent , Nazara and Alibaba.
    The market value of Indian Gaming industry was around 62 Billion INR in 2019. This is expected to rise to 250 Billion INR till 2024. This growth indicates a growth in the number of jobs in  this sector.  By 2022 the strength of employees is expected to become 40 thousand.


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    Value of Gaming Industry in India

    The value of the gaming market in India was around 62 billion Indian rupees in 2019. This is estimated to go up to over 250 billion rupees by 2024. The industry is expected to generate 40 thousand new job opportunities by 2022.
    According to a survey a majority of Indians play a type of game daily. It showed that shooter and sports games were popular among men. The women preferred adventure and strategy games.
    Gaming in India has seen its peaks more in Mobile Gaming. With the availability of cheap and almost free internet mobile has become he best option. The industry is expected to grow a lot in the upcoming years.

    Console Gaming In India

    The market value of console Gaming in India is expected to reach about 291 million USD by 2022. The console gaming market is expected to be about 36.3 percent by 2022. The industry has seen a growth of 35.5 percent since 2016.

    “PS4 sales have doubled in Q1 FY20 (April-June) as compared to Q4 FY19 (January-March). There has been an outstanding 200%+ growth in peripheral sales as well, which indicates an attitudinal shift, making gaming a more inclusive family entertainment option in India. May and June 2020 have witnessed the highest ever sales,” said Prosenjit Ghosh, Head of PlayStation Business, Sony India.