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Baker Tilly ASA India Releases Doing Business In India Guide 2026

Baker Tilly ASA India marks 35 years with the launch of Doing Business in India 2026, a guide for foreign investors on regulations, tax, market entry, and expansion.

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07 Mar 2026 10:33 IST

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Baker Tilly ASA India today marked 35 years of operations in India with the launch of its flagship publication, Doing Business in India – A Comprehensive Guide for Foreign Investors 2026. The 2026 edition comes at a pivotal moment as India consolidates its position as one of the world’s most dynamic long-term capital destinations.

Backed by sustained economic expansion, demographic strength and steady policy reform, India continues to reinforce its position as one of the world’s most compelling long-term capital destinations. Economic indicators have shown steady growth with cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows from April 2000 crossing USD 1 trillion. Real GDP growth is expected to be 7.6% for FY26 with manufacturing and services expected to be a key driver of growth.  With a large young aspirational population and a multitude of trade Agreements, India offers a unique opportunity as both a growing market and manufacturing and export base for multinational companies.

It is against this backdrop that Doing Business in India 2026 has been developed. With an aim to convert MoUs signed into results on the ground, this guide is designed as a practical, strategic guide for foreign corporations, private equity investors and multinational enterprises assessing India entry, expansion, joint ventures, acquisitions or long-term operational structuring. It brings clarity to India’s regulatory architecture, tax environment, corporate governance requirements and compliance frameworks — areas where early planning and structural discipline often determine long-term success.

The event convened Baker Tilly’s global and APAC leadership under the theme Building Bridges: Baker Tilly’s Vision for Asia-Pacific Growth and Global Collaboration. Also spotlighted Baker Tilly ASA’s journey in advising multinational investors on India entry and expansion, its strong positioning in the mid-market segment, and its alignment with Baker Tilly International as well as the Asia-Pacific growth strategy.

Speaking on the milestone, Francesca Lagerberg, CEO, Baker Tilly International, said: “India represents one of the most significant long-term growth markets for global investors, and our network is uniquely positioned to support that ambition. As we mark 35 years of Baker Tilly ASA in India, we see this milestone not only as a celebration of legacy, but as a platform for deeper global integration, stronger APAC collaboration and a sharper focus on high-growth mid-market enterprises seeking cross-border clarity and confidence. The advisory profession is evolving rapidly driven by regulation, technology and rising investor expectations. Our approach globally is to combine local expertise with seamless international coordination. India is central to that strategy, both as an investment destination and as a talent and capability hub for the network.”

During the briefing, the leadership outlined the Baker Tilly ASA India’s 35-year journey and role in advising multinational corporations across Japan, the US, UK, Europe, Australia and other markets on India market entry, joint ventures, M&A, factory set-ups, tax structuring, regulatory compliance and risk advisory. Over the years, Baker Tilly ASA has built a strong presence in the mid-market segment, delivering partner-led, integrated advisory services across complex cross-border transactions and India entry strategies.

Ajay Sethi, Managing Partner, Baker Tilly ASA India said, “Thirty-five years in India has taught us that opportunity here rewards preparation and perspective. The market offers scale and momentum, but it also demands structural clarity, tax discipline and regulatory foresight from day one. Our experience across cycles has reinforced a simple belief that sustainable growth in India is built on sound governance and informed decision-making. As global capital deepens its engagement with India, our commitment remains to provide steady, strategic counsel that converts ambition into durable outcomes.” 

The event highlighted Baker Tilly’s continued global expansion and growing focus on the Asia-Pacific region, in step with increasing cross-border investment into India. As India advances its manufacturing ambitions, strengthens its foreign investment regime and expands its role in global supply chains, the differentiator for investors will be clarity of structure and quality of execution. With the launch of its Doing Business in India Guide, Baker Tilly ASA India reinforces its commitment to supporting investors across every stage of their India journey, backed by 35 years of practical, on-ground experience.

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