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Investment arbitration in India

Navigating sovereign rights and investor protections

by Blitz India Media
September 18, 2023
in Legal

Saurabh MishraWHEN one contemplates the resolution of investor-state disputes in the realm of international investment, arbitration is not merely an alternative but a mainstay. For foreign investors, the imperative is clear: safeguarding their investments in foreign jurisdictions is non-negotiable. Consequently, reaching an amicable settlement ought to be the first line of approach before resorting to more adversarial legal avenues.

The genesis

The edifice of investment arbitration is primarily constructed on the bedrock of investment treaties— specifically, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) – between host states and foreign investors. The treaties confer upon foreign investors certain rights and protections, thereby creating an enabling environment for investments. One of the most compelling features of such treaties is the investor’s ability to bypass potentially biased or non-independent national legal systems, provided the host state has consented to such dispute resolution mechanisms.

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India’s BIT journey

India embarked on its journey into the world of BITs with its inaugural Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (BIPA) with the United Kingdom in 1994. These treaties impose an obligation upon the host state to accord specific protections to foreign investors, including but not limited to, fair and equitable treatment, protection against expropriation, national treatment, and Most-Favoured-Nation status. The framework for these BITs often emerges from complex negotiations between the contracting states.

The watershed moment of India’s economic liberalisation in 1991 gave impetus to a spate of BITs, chiefly with capital-exporting nations. However, India reevaluated its approach between 2012 and 2016, culminating in a new Model BIT in December 2015. The objectives were twofold: first, to safeguard foreign investors, secondly, retaining the inviolability of India’s sovereign prerogatives.

The watershed moment of India’s economic liberalisation in 1991 gave impetus to a spate of BITs. However, India re-evaluated its approach between 2012 and 2016, culminating in a new Model BIT in December 2015
The Model BIT

The Model BIT, emanating from India’s Finance Ministry, is significantly more circumspect than its forerunner and places greater emphasis on India’s sovereign rights over investments. It expressly mandates that the constitution of an arbitral tribunal is conditional upon the exhaustion of domestic remedies and eschews the revisitation of matters previously adjudicated by judicial bodies.

Impact and criticisms

India’s approach to BITs has rendered the country a unique destination for foreign investments, propelled by policies advocating ‘maximum governance, minimum Government’. Nevertheless, the Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs (PCEA) has raised pertinent concerns about the snail-paced progress of BIT negotiations post2015, a flawed cost-benefit analysis, and the imperative for recalibration of the 2015 Model BIT.

The PCEA’s disquietude centres on India’s lacklustre performance in concluding new BITs and underscores potential pitfalls such as exposure to claims emanating from the notorious White Industries Award and burgeoning investment claims.

Future outlook

The sine qua non of a successful investment arbitration mechanism is the enforceability of arbitral awards. This is a more complex endeavour in the context of sovereign states and hinges on international conventions such as the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the New York Convention (NYC).

Conclusion

As India inexorably cements its role in the global economic arena, it will need to balance its national interests against the imperative of attracting foreign investment. The complexities inherent in this balance necessitate a judicious approach, and active participation in international reform efforts could serve India well in shaping investment treaties that protect its national interests while welcoming foreign capital.

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