As an AI language model, I don’t have real-time information, and my responses are based on data available up until September 2021. However, I can provide a general idea of some of the largest foreign investments made this year. Keep in mind that the specific ranking and amounts may vary. 1. Saudi Aramco’s acquisition of a 20% stake in Reliance Industries’ O2C division in India for $15 billion. 2. KKR and GIC-led consortium’s investment of $10.1 billion in India’s Reliance Jio. 3. NVIDIA’s $40 billion acquisition of British chip designer Arm Holdings. 4. Oracle’s $40 billion investment into ByteDance (parent company of TikTok) as part of a new global partnership. 5. Alibaba’s $3.6 billion investment in the digital marketplace, Grab, based in Southeast Asia. 6. Reliance Retail Ventures Limited’s $3.4 billion foreign investment in Jio Platforms, including investments from Google, KKR, and others. 7. SoftBank-backed Byju’s acquisition of Aakash Educational Services for approximately $1 billion. 8. Walmart’s $1.2 billion investment in the Indian e-commerce company Flipkart. 9. Microsoft’s acquisition of Nuance Communications for about $19.6 billion, a company specializing in AI and healthcare technology. 10. Hyundai Motor Company’s $1.1 billion investment in Grab Holdings, a Singapore-based ride-hailing company. Please note that investments are continuously made, and more recent or larger investments might have occurred after September 2021, which I may not be aware of. Post navigation Which are the top 10 central banks with the most significant policy changes this year? Which are the top 10 most expensive real estate deals this year?