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Why India adopted Mixed Economy?

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Why India adopted Mixed Economy?
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

In the initial years of planning, India followed the lines of being a socialist economy. Public sector was accorded a dominant role in the growth and development process. However, in the long run it was found that the public sector was plagued with inefficiencies and incurred huge losses. Moreover, excessive control on the private sector hampered their growth and the industrial sector lacked modernisation. All these factors lead to the stagnation of the Indian economy. Thus, in order to boast up growth in the country and to reduce the inefficiency in the public sector, India adopted moved towards being a mixed economy.

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