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Background on Planned Economy:
Erstwhile Prime Minister Nehru Views:
Challenging the Existing orthodoxy:
Ideas into Reality After Independence:
Successes that India enjoys today:
1. The successes that India enjoys today in the information technology and knowledge-intensive sectors owe much to the research and educational institutions that were built during the early decades.
2. India’s commitment towards development through planning had begun to diminish from the early 1990s itself much before the Planning Commission was formally dismantled in 2014.
3. After the introduction of economic reforms in 1991, public investment, especially on agriculture and industry, has been on a decline in the country.
4. India is today one of the largest markets in the world for a wide range of goods, whether passenger cars, mobile phones or food products.
5. There has been little recognition of the important role that PSUs can play as creators of new technologies and knowledge, particularly in fields in which the private sector may have little interest or capabilities.
6. At the same time, however, planning did very little to remove the hurdles to the growth of agriculture and small-scale industries.
7. India’s record during the post-Independence period in implementing land reforms and ensuring primary education for all has been rather unimpressive.
8. As a result, the benefits from state-led development have so far reached only a minority of Indians.
9. Despite the emergence of such a large domestic market, the record of Indian manufacturing in absorbing the large labour reserves in the country remains abysmal.
Success Achieved by the Countries by Adopting “Planned Strategy”:
Conclusion:
Way Forward:
By: Priyank Kishore ProfileResourcesReport error
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