India
NDTV | 7-Jul-2025
India is actively negotiating bilateral investment treaties with over a dozen countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel, Oman, European Union, Switzerland, Russia, and Australia, a government official said.
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer | 20-Jun-2025
The treaty is a prime illustration of India’s post-2016 BIT policy in action and follows India’s Model BIT closely.
The Economic Times | 6-Jun-2025
The BIT has calibrated the Investor-State Dispute Settlement mechanism with mandatory exhaustion of local remedies, thereby, providing investors alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
Yahoo | 21-May-2025
UK-based gold exploration company Panthera Resources, through its Australian subsidiary Indo Gold, has filed a claim for damages totalling $1.58bn against the Republic of India, alleging breaches of a bilateral investment treaty.
The Straits Times | 5-May-2025
An investment treaty between Britain and India will contain a provision that allows companies to sue either government if they believe policy changes unfairly harm their investment or profits.
Zone Bourse | 5-May-2025
Un traité d’investissement entre la Grande-Bretagne et l’Inde contiendra une disposition permettant aux entreprises de poursuivre l’un ou l’autre gouvernement si elles estiment que des changements de politique nuisent injustement à leurs investissements ou à leurs bénéfices.
SSRN | 29-Apr-2025
This paper analyses the broad asset based definition of investment in the BITs signed by four South Asian countries, namely Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 25-Feb-2025
The new bilateral investment treaty between India and the United Arab Emirates clarifies concerns around enforcing investor-State awards in India—at least for this BIT.
The Hindu BusinessLine | 3-Feb-2025
Revamp will help expedite new BITs with partner countries; may push FTA talks.
The Economic Times | 23-Dec-2024
Demands of certain developed countries from India to negotiate ’investment protection’ elements under an FTA is inappropriate as negotiating the matter as part of a separate chapter under the trade pact could have larger and detrimental implications.