The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
has given its approval for the revised Model Text for the Indian Bilateral
Investment Treaty. The revised Indian model text for Bilateral Investment
Treaty (BIT) will replace the existing Indian Model BIT. The revised model BIT
will be used for re-negotiation of existing BITs and negotiation of future BITs
and investment chapters in Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreements
(CECAs)/ Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) / Free Trade
Agreements (FTAs).
The new Indian Model BIT text will
provide appropriate protection to foreign investors in India and Indian
investors in the foreign country, in the light of relevant international
precedents and practices, while maintaining a balance between the investor's
rights and the Government obligations.
A BIT increases the comfort level
and boosts the confidence of investors by assuring a level playing field and
non-discrimination in all matters while providing for an independent forum for
dispute settlement by arbitration. In turn, BITs help project India as a
preferred foreign direct investment (FDI) destination as well as protect
outbound Indian FDI.
The essential features of the model
BIT include an "enterprise" based definition of investment,
non-discriminatory treatment through due process, national treatment,
protections against expropriation, a refined Investor State Dispute Settlement
(ISDS) provision requiring investors to exhaust local remedies before
commencing international arbitration, and limiting the power of the tribunal to
awarding monetary compensation alone. The model excludes matters such as
government procurement, taxation, subsidies, compulsory licenses and national
security to preserve the regulatory authority for the Government.
Background
The first BIT was signed by India on
March 14, 1994. Since then, till date, the Government of India has signed BITs
with 83 countries. These BITs were largely negotiated on the basis of the
Indian Model BIT of 1993.
Considerable socio-economic changes have taken place since 1993
when the Model text of BIT was first approved. The nature of government
regulation concerning foreign investment has evolved. A wide variety of laws
now regulate investments both at the central and the state levels. During the
last few years, significant changes have occurred globally regarding BITs, in
general, and investor-state dispute resolution mechanism in particular.
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