The chart below compares the total of outside investment into economies of India and China between 2014 and 2019.
Overall, the total of outside investment in China declined slightly throughout the given period but fluctuated in India. Besides this, the China’s foreign development investment (FDI) was higher than India’s.
In 2014, the total of outside economy into China reached just over $80 billion, then it reduced significantly about $60 billion in 2015 and rose approximately about under $80 billion in 2016. In 2017, China’s FDI fall slightly about $50 billion, after that there was a dramatic decrease just over $100 billion in 2018, then dropped about $60 billion in 2019.
The India’s total of outside investment standed about $20 billion in 2014, after that it increased remarkably just over $60 billion in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, there was a fall under $40 billion before rose nearly $80 billion in 2018 and returned under $40 billion in 2019.
2015 was the year that FDI in two countries as the same, with India’s FDI stayed at about $60 billion and that of China had just about $70 billion respectively./.
