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How to Structure Cross‑border Joint Ventures in Regulated Sectors in India (2026): Approvals, Compliance & a Practical Checklist

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Structuring cross-border joint ventures in India has become both more attractive and more complex in 2026, as two converging regulatory shifts, the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill 2026 and the May 2026 updates to India’s FDI policy under FEMA, have reshaped the rules for foreign investors entering regulated sectors. For in-house counsel, CFOs and strategy leads evaluating an Indian JV, the practical challenge is no longer whether India is open for business, but how to navigate sector-specific approval routes, updated filing timelines and governance requirements without derailing deal timetables. This guide provides the transaction-ready approvals matrix, compliance steps and shareholders’ agreement drafting checklist that decision-makers need to move from term sheet to closing with confidence.

Executive Summary: Key Takeaways for Decision-Makers

India’s regulatory landscape for cross-border joint ventures in India underwent material change in the first half of 2026. The Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill 2026 introduced streamlined merger and conversion pathways, expanded LLP governance provisions, and decriminalised a range of technical compliance defaults, all of which directly affect how JV vehicles are structured, restructured and wound down. Simultaneously, the DPIIT’s revised Consolidated FDI Policy (effective May 2026) recalibrated sectoral caps in defence and insurance, refined the land-border approval framework, and digitised aspects of the government-route approval process through the Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal (FIFP).

For foreign investors considering regulated-sector entry, the practical effect of these 2026 changes is threefold: new entity-conversion options make joint venture structuring more flexible post-closing; updated sectoral caps alter the equity negotiation in defence, insurance and telecom deals; and tighter RBI/FEMA reporting windows demand that compliance teams build filing calendars into the deal timeline from day one.

Three-point action checklist:

  • Map the sector. Confirm the applicable FDI cap, approval route (automatic or government) and any sector-specific licence requirements before engaging in commercial negotiations.
  • Structure the vehicle. Choose between a private limited company, LLP or contractual JV based on regulatory permissibility, governance needs and exit flexibility.
  • Build the compliance calendar. Embed all pre-closing, closing and post-closing filings (FIFP, RBI Form FC-GPR, RoC returns, CCI notification if applicable) into the transaction timeline with clear responsibility assignments.

2026 Legal & Regulatory Changes That Matter for Cross-Border Joint Ventures in India

Two legislative and policy developments in 2026 have reshaped how cross-border joint ventures in India are formed, governed and restructured. Foreign investors and their advisers should treat these changes as foundational inputs to any deal structure analysis.

Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill 2026

Introduced in Parliament and tracked by PRS Legislative Research, the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill 2026 amends both the Companies Act, 2013 and the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008. The key provisions affecting JV transactions include:

  • Streamlined merger and conversion pathways. The Bill introduces a statutory fast-track process for converting a private company into an LLP (and vice versa), with prescribed RoC filing timelines and conditions for tax neutrality. Industry observers expect this to give JV partners a clear mechanism to restructure the JV vehicle if the original corporate form becomes sub-optimal after closing.
  • Expanded LLP governance. New provisions strengthen the governance framework for LLPs, including mandatory internal audit thresholds and enhanced partner disclosure obligations, narrowing the governance gap between LLPs and private limited companies for regulated-sector JVs.
  • Decriminalisation of technical defaults. The Bill reclassifies a range of procedural non-compliances (late filings, minor reporting lapses) as civil defaults subject to monetary penalties rather than criminal prosecution, reducing personal risk for nominee directors appointed by foreign JV partners.
  • Cross-border merger facilitation. Amendments clarify the NCLT approval process for cross-border mergers involving Indian JV companies, aligning the procedural framework more closely with RBI’s existing cross-border merger regulations.

May 2026 FEMA/FDI Policy Updates

The DPIIT’s revised Consolidated FDI Policy and corresponding FEMA notification amendments that took effect in May 2026 include:

  • Revised sectoral caps. FDI limits have been recalibrated in defence (raising the automatic-route ceiling) and insurance (aligning with the Insurance Amendment Act provisions), giving foreign JV partners greater flexibility in equity negotiations.
  • Refined land-border framework. The land-border approval requirement (applicable to investors from countries sharing a land border with India) now incorporates a clearer beneficial-ownership control test, providing greater legal certainty for multi-layered investment structures.
  • FIFP digitalisation. Government-route applications are now processed through an upgraded FIFP portal with built-in tracking, standardised timelines and digital document submission, the likely practical effect will be faster processing of approval applications in sectors like defence and telecom.
Date / Period Regulatory Event JV Impact
Q1 2026 Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill introduced in Parliament New conversion pathways, LLP governance, decriminalisation
March 2026 DPIIT publishes revised FDI policy document Updated sectoral caps, land-border rules, FIFP changes
May 2026 RBI notifies corresponding FEMA amendments Revised reporting forms, filing windows and AD bank procedures

Choosing the JV Vehicle: Company, LLP, Contractual JV, Pros and Cons for Regulated Sectors

The choice of joint venture structuring vehicle in India is not purely commercial, it is constrained by sectoral regulation, FDI permissibility and governance expectations. The 2026 changes have made LLPs a more viable option for some sectors, but significant limitations remain. The table below compares the three primary structures used in cross-border JVs.

Entity Type Key Reporting & Approval Obligations Practical Use-Case / Timing
Private Indian company (Pvt Ltd) RBI/FEMA filings (FC-GPR, annual return on foreign liabilities and assets), RoC annual filings, sectoral licence applications, board and shareholder governance under Companies Act Use when the regulated sector requires an Indian corporate entity (e.g., defence, telecom, insurance) and the investor needs equity protection, board-level governance and clear exit mechanics
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) LLP agreement filings with RoC, RBI reporting for foreign capital contribution, annual returns; new governance requirements under the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill where applicable Use for flexible profit-sharing with lower formalities, but verify sectoral permissibility, as several regulated sectors (insurance, banking, defence production) restrict or prohibit the LLP form
Contractual JV / JV agreement (no new entity) May avoid initial entity-formation filings but can trigger sector-specific licence and permit issues; FEMA/FDI controls still apply if the arrangement confers equity-like rights or control to the foreign party Best suited for short-term project collaborations, technology-sharing pilots or where capital commitment is limited and the parties wish to avoid ongoing corporate compliance

For most regulated-sector cross-border joint ventures in India, the private limited company remains the default vehicle. It offers the broadest sectoral permissibility, the most developed governance framework (critical for managing reserved-matter and deadlock provisions) and the clearest exit pathways through share transfers, put/call options and drag-along mechanisms.

FDI Route, FEMA Compliance & Approvals: Step-by-Step

Every foreign investor entering an Indian JV must navigate the FDI approvals framework under FEMA and the DPIIT’s Consolidated FDI Policy. The process differs depending on whether the investment falls under the automatic route (no prior government approval required) or the government route (prior approval through FIFP mandatory). The Invest India Investor’s Guide (2025–26) provides a practical overview of these pathways.

Step-by-Step Compliance Process

  1. Determine the sectoral cap and approval route. Check the DPIIT’s Consolidated FDI Policy for the applicable sector. Confirm whether FDI is permitted under the automatic route or requires government approval via FIFP.
  2. Check land-border restrictions. If the foreign investor (or any entity in its ownership chain) is incorporated in, or has beneficial owners who are citizens of, a country sharing a land border with India, prior government approval is mandatory regardless of the sector or amount.
  3. File pre-closing approvals (if government route). Submit the application on the FIFP portal (fifp.gov.in) with the prescribed documents. The relevant administrative ministry processes the application in consultation with DPIIT.
  4. Obtain pricing compliance confirmation. Ensure that the share price or capital contribution complies with FEMA pricing guidelines (fair market value based on internationally accepted pricing methodology for unlisted companies, or SEBI pricing norms for listed companies).
  5. Complete post-closing RBI filings. File Form FC-GPR with the authorised dealer (AD) bank within 30 days of allotment of shares or capital contribution. The AD bank reports to the Reserve Bank of India.
  6. File RoC returns and downstream investment declarations. Notify the Registrar of Companies of any changes in shareholding pattern and, if the JV company makes downstream investments, file the required downstream investment declarations.
  7. Assess CCI notification. If the transaction meets the Competition Commission of India’s combination thresholds (based on assets and turnover of the parties), file a CCI notification and await clearance before closing.

Filing & Timeline Checklist

Action Responsible Party Timing
Confirm sectoral cap and approval route Legal counsel / investor Pre-term sheet
FIFP application (government route only) Indian JV company / investor counsel Pre-closing (allow 8–12 weeks)
CCI notification (if thresholds met) Parties jointly / competition counsel Pre-closing (allow 30–45 working days for Phase I)
Share allotment / capital contribution JV company board Closing date
Form FC-GPR filing via AD bank JV company / company secretary Within 30 days of allotment
RoC filings (SH-7, PAS-3, MGT-14 as applicable) JV company / company secretary Within 30 days of allotment or board resolution
Annual Return on Foreign Liabilities and Assets (FLAIR) JV company By 15 July each year (to RBI via AD bank)

Sectoral Checklists: Defence, Telecom, Insurance, Real Estate

Each regulated sector in India imposes its own layer of approvals, licences and conditions on top of the general FDI/FEMA framework. The matrix below summarises the key parameters. For detailed sector-specific guidance, dedicated deep-dive articles are available for defence, telecom, insurance and real estate JVs.

Defence

Defence manufacturing is one of the most heavily regulated sectors for cross-border joint ventures in India. Foreign investment is subject to sectoral caps and, above certain thresholds, requires government approval via FIFP and security clearance from the Ministry of Defence.

  • Regulator: Ministry of Defence / Department of Defence Production (DDP)
  • FDI cap: Up to 74% under the automatic route; up to 100% permitted under the government route where the investment is likely to result in access to modern technology
  • Special conditions: Industrial licence under the Industries (Development & Regulation) Act, security clearance from MoD, compliance with the Defence Procurement Procedure, offset obligations for certain contracts
  • Typical timeline: 4–8 months (including security clearance and FIFP processing where applicable)

Telecom

Telecom JVs require coordination between DPIIT’s FDI approvals and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) licensing regime.

  • Regulator: Department of Telecommunications (DoT) / TRAI
  • FDI cap: 100% FDI permitted, automatic route up to 49%; government route beyond 49% up to 100%
  • Special conditions: Unified licence from DoT, security clearance for foreign promoters/directors, compliance with DoT’s security conditions (including lawful interception capabilities and data localisation requirements)
  • Typical timeline: 3–6 months (including security clearances)

Insurance

Following the Insurance Amendment Act and the revised FDI Policy, the foreign investment cap in insurance has been raised, but IRDAI approvals and capital requirements remain stringent.

  • Regulator: Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)
  • FDI cap: Up to 74% under the automatic route (subject to Indian management and control conditions)
  • Special conditions: Prior IRDAI approval for change in shareholding exceeding prescribed thresholds; Indian management and control requirements (majority of directors, including chairperson and key management persons, to be resident Indian citizens); minimum capital requirements
  • Typical timeline: 4–6 months (IRDAI approval + FEMA filings)

Real Estate / Construction

Real estate remains subject to specific conditions around project size, lock-in periods and repatriation restrictions.

  • Regulator: DPIIT (general FDI conditions); state RERA authorities (project registration)
  • FDI cap: 100% under the automatic route for townships, housing, built-up infrastructure and construction-development projects (subject to conditions)
  • Special conditions: Minimum area and investment thresholds, three-year lock-in on invested capital (with limited exceptions), RERA project registration, repatriation only after completion of lock-in period
  • Typical timeline: 2–4 months for FDI compliance; RERA registration timelines vary by state

Per-Sector Approvals Matrix

Sector Regulator FDI Cap Approval Route Key Licence / Clearance
Defence MoD / DDP 74% auto / 100% govt Automatic up to 74%; government beyond Industrial licence, MoD security clearance
Telecom DoT / TRAI 100% Automatic up to 49%; government 49–100% Unified licence, DoT security clearance
Insurance IRDAI 74% auto Automatic IRDAI approval for shareholding changes
Real estate DPIIT / state RERA 100% auto (conditions) Automatic RERA registration, lock-in compliance

Governance, Control & Shareholders’ Agreement: Practical Drafting Checklist

The shareholders’ agreement (SHA) is the operational backbone of any cross-border JV. In India, the SHA must work within the constraints of the Companies Act, FEMA pricing and transfer restrictions, and sector-specific governance mandates. Below is a practical drafting checklist for regulated-sector JVs.

Board Governance & Reserved Matters

A well-drafted shareholders agreement in India must clearly allocate decision-making authority between the board, shareholders and, in some sectors, the regulator. Consider these governance tiers:

Decision Category Typical Approval Requirement Escalation Path
Ordinary business (day-to-day operations) Simple board majority MD / CEO with delegated authority
Reserved matters (capex above threshold, related-party transactions, new borrowings, IP licensing) Board super-majority or unanimous consent; investor nominee director affirmative vote Escalation to shareholder level if board deadlocked
Fundamental matters (amendment to articles, change in business scope, merger/winding up, new share issuance) Shareholder special resolution (75%+); may require regulatory approval Deadlock mechanism triggers if no resolution within prescribed period

Equity Splits: Is a JV Always 50/50?

A JV is not always 50/50. Equity splits in cross-border joint ventures in India are driven by a combination of commercial negotiation, sectoral caps and governance objectives. A 51/49 split is common where one party needs operational control, while a 50/50 structure is preferred where both partners want mutual veto rights. In sectors where FDI caps restrict foreign ownership (e.g., defence beyond the automatic-route ceiling), the cap itself dictates the maximum foreign equity. Where sectoral caps allow 100% FDI, the equity split becomes a purely commercial decision, but control and governance protections in the SHA (reserved matters, affirmative votes, deadlock clauses) may matter more than the percentage itself.

Essential Clauses: Deadlock, Transfer Restrictions & Exit

Deadlock resolution is one of the most negotiated provisions in any shareholders agreement in India. Common deadlock clauses include:

  • Escalation and mediation. The deadlocked matter is escalated to senior management or designated principals of each party for a prescribed negotiation period (typically 30–60 days), followed by mediation if unresolved.
  • Expert determination. For financial or technical deadlocks (e.g., valuation disputes, technology decisions), the parties appoint an independent expert whose determination is binding.
  • Buy/sell (Russian roulette or Texas shoot-out). If the deadlock persists beyond the escalation period, one party offers to buy the other’s shares at a stated price; the other party must accept or buy the offering party’s shares at the same price. This mechanism ensures a clean exit but must comply with FEMA pricing norms.

Other essential SHA provisions for regulated-sector JVs include:

  • Transfer restrictions: Right of first refusal (ROFR), tag-along and drag-along rights, with specific carve-outs for FEMA/RBI pricing compliance
  • Call and put options: Post-liberalisation of FDI caps, foreign investors can structure call options to acquire the Indian partner’s shares, but option exercise prices must comply with FEMA fair-value norms at the time of exercise
  • Non-compete and non-solicitation: Scope and duration must be commercially reasonable and enforceable under Indian contract law (Section 27, Indian Contract Act, 1872)
  • Exit mechanisms: IPO, strategic sale, buy-back (subject to Companies Act limits), or liquidation, each with specific regulatory and tax considerations

Common Deal Pitfalls, Regulatory Red Flags & Remediation

Even experienced investors encounter recurring pitfalls in Indian JV transactions. The following are the most consequential regulatory red flags, drawn from transaction practice in regulated sectors:

  1. Failing to verify the sectoral cap before signing the term sheet. Risk: the agreed equity split may breach the FDI cap. Mitigation: run the DPIIT FDI policy check as the first step in due diligence.
  2. Overlooking the land-border rule. Risk: investors with beneficial ownership links to land-border countries face mandatory government approval, even for automatic-route sectors. Mitigation: conduct beneficial-ownership analysis of the entire investor chain.
  3. Missing the 30-day FC-GPR filing window. Risk: late filing attracts compounding applications to RBI and potential penalties. Mitigation: embed the FC-GPR filing deadline in the closing checklist with clear responsibility assignment.
  4. Ignoring CCI notification thresholds. Risk: closing before CCI clearance (where required) is a violation of the Competition Act. Mitigation: assess combination thresholds at term-sheet stage and build CCI filing into the conditions precedent.
  5. Drafting option clauses that breach FEMA pricing norms. Risk: put/call options with pre-determined prices that do not comply with fair-value requirements at exercise date may be void. Mitigation: draft options with FEMA-compliant pricing formulae referencing valuation at the time of exercise.
  6. Neglecting sector-specific licence transfer requirements. Risk: a change in ownership or control may trigger re-application or revocation of sector licences (e.g., telecom unified licence, defence industrial licence). Mitigation: include licence-transfer compliance as a condition precedent or condition subsequent.
  7. Underestimating Indian management and control conditions. Risk: in insurance and other sectors, failure to maintain majority Indian directors or resident key management personnel can trigger regulatory action. Mitigation: build governance covenants into the SHA that satisfy both commercial and regulatory requirements.
  8. Failing to register the SHA with RoC (where required). Risk: certain SHA provisions that conflict with the articles of association may be unenforceable. Mitigation: ensure alignment between the SHA and articles; file amended articles with RoC.
  9. Ignoring downstream investment restrictions. Risk: if the Indian JV company reinvests in another Indian entity, downstream FDI rules apply, including the sectoral cap of the downstream entity. Mitigation: conduct downstream investment analysis before the JV entity makes any further investments.
  10. No exit plan in the SHA. Risk: without a clear exit mechanism, disputes become protracted and expensive. Mitigation: negotiate and document buy/sell, tag-along/drag-along and IPO timelines at the outset.

Practical Checklist & Timeline

The consolidated timeline below maps the critical compliance milestones for a typical regulated-sector cross-border JV in India, from pre-signing through to post-closing steady-state reporting.

Phase Key Actions Timeline
Pre-signing Confirm sectoral cap and approval route; assess CCI thresholds; conduct land-border beneficial-ownership check; verify FEMA pricing compliance Weeks 1–4
Signing to closing File FIFP application (government route); obtain CCI clearance (if applicable); obtain sector-specific licences/clearances; finalise and execute SHA, articles, subscription agreement Weeks 5–20 (varies by sector)
Closing Board resolutions for share allotment / capital contribution; fund receipt in FIRC-designated account; allotment of shares / capital contribution completion Closing date
Post-closing (30 days) File Form FC-GPR via AD bank; file RoC forms (SH-7, PAS-3, MGT-14); notify sectoral regulator of ownership change (if required) Within 30 days of closing
Post-closing (60–90 days) Confirm downstream investment compliance; update foreign liabilities records; ensure SHA/articles alignment filing is complete Within 60–90 days
Ongoing annual Annual RBI return on foreign liabilities and assets (FLAIR by 15 July); RoC annual return and financial statements; sectoral compliance returns Annually

Conclusion & Next Steps

The 2026 regulatory changes have made cross-border joint ventures in India more structurally flexible but no less compliance-intensive. Foreign investors benefit from wider sectoral caps, streamlined entity-conversion options under the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, and a more transparent FIFP process, but the interplay between FEMA, sectoral regulation and corporate governance demands precise planning. The most effective approach is to integrate regulatory compliance into the deal structure from term-sheet stage, not as an afterthought before closing.

For investors ready to move forward, the next step is a sector-specific regulatory health check with qualified Indian counsel. Explore joint ventures practice area specialists or browse the India lawyers directory to identify experienced advisers for your transaction.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Nidhi Arora at EVA Law, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Consolidated FDI Policy (2026)
  2. PRS Legislative Research, Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill 2026
  3. Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Master Directions & FEMA Notifications
  4. Invest India, Investor’s Guide at a Glance (2025–26)
  5. Department of Telecommunications (DoT)
  6. Competition Commission of India (CCI)
  7. Ministry of Defence, Department of Defence Production

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