THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA: CHALLENGES, STRATEGIES, AND OUTCOMES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i7SE.2024.5888Keywords:
Political, Development, Challenges, India, StrategiesAbstract [English]
This paper explores the political economy of India's development, analyzing the interplay between state policies, political institutions, and economic transformation. It examines the historical trajectory from colonialism to independence, the post-independence development strategies, economic reforms, and contemporary challenges. The paper argues that India's development path is shaped by political decisions and societal pressures, with the state's role in orchestrating development central to understanding the country’s economic success and failures.
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"The Political Economy of India" by Satyendra Nath Ray
"India’s Economic Development" by Shankar Acharya
"Development Economics: Theory and Practice" by Debraj Ray
"The Indian Economy: A Historical Perspective" by R. C. Dutt
Articles from journals such as the Journal of Development Studies, Economic and Political Weekly, and World Development.
Reports from the Indian Planning Commission, Ministry of Finance, and Reserve Bank of India.
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