1. In Indian financial market, primary considerations are to ensure that the capital inflows are invested productively, that they enhance longer-term prospects, that they do not primarily finance consumption, and that financial stability is preserved in order to reduce the risk of disruptive changes in financial market sentiment.
2. India has taken a large number of measures in the process of financial liberalization during the 1990s. The overall package of structural reform in India has been designed to enhance the productivity and efficiency of the economy as a whole and thereby make the economy internationally competitive.
3. One of the issues faced by the financial markets in India or perhaps the government of India is about financial issues, specifically laws related in foreign direct investment. Throughout the years, the government is considering different initiatives and alternatives to solve these kinds of issues, but there are some laws which is unfavourable to Indian financial market.
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