Journey of a nation : 75 years of Indian economy : re-emerge, reinvest, re-engage
Publication details: Rupa Pubications 2022 New DelhiDescription: 178pISBN:- 9789355203618
- 330.954 BAR
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1. From Dominance to 'The Drain' 2. National Movement and Economic Thinking 3. Planning for Free India 4. State and the Economy 5. The Indian Experiment 6. A Decade of Crises 7. Economic Policy Turns Left 8. Economic Policy Shifts Right 9. Changes in the Agrarian and Regional Landscapes 10. Towards Industrialization 11. The Regime Change of 1991 12. Making in India 13. A Services Economy 14. Comprehensive national Power
India celebrates 75 years of independence and has become the world's third-largest economy. The author traces the transformation of the economy from a feudal, agrarian one to a modern, industrial, and services-based one. The author highlights the role of wealth drain under British colonial rule on nationalist thinking and post-Independence policy. The author also discusses the 1991 reform programme and its impact on India's development trajectory in the twenty-first century. Despite a new manufacturing strategy, the manufacturing sector remains a laggard.
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