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Minakshi Kapoor 8 years, 9 months ago
Indian economy at the time of independence was in a very bad shape.
(i) Low Agricultural Productivity During the colonial rule Indian agricultural sector was exploited by the British to serve their own interest. As a result, Indian agricultural sector experienced stagnation, low level of productivity and lack of investment in technology, fertilizers and irrigation facilities. This resulted in poor condition of landless farmers and peasants. Commercialization of agriculture created shortage of food grains in India. Thus, the immediate concern for India was to develop its agricultural sector and its productivity to become self reliant and ensure food security for people. Some of the immediate reforms needed at the time of independence were abolition of zamindari system, need of land reforms, (educing inequality of land ownership and upliftment of the peasants apart from increasing the use of fertilizers and belter technology.
(ii) Under-developed Industrial Sector India failed to develop a sound industrial base during the colonial rule. There was a need of huge capital investments, infrastructure, human skills, technical know how and modern technology for industrialization. Further, due to stiff competition from the British industries, India's domestic industries had failed to sustain. Thus, development of small scale and large scale industries simultaneously while facing capital shortage was a matter of concern for India. The need to increase the share of industrial sector to India's GDP was one of the important Economic challenges for India.
(iii) Inadequate Infrastructure Although, the British brought about significant infrastructural development in the country, but it was done only for serving their interests and was not sufficient to improve the performance of agricultural and industrial sector in the country. Also, there was a need to upgrade and to modernize the existing Infrastructure to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness.
(iv) Poverty and inequalities India was trapped in the vicious circle of poverty and inequality. The colonial rule drained out a significant portion of India's wealth to Britain Consequently, majority of India's population was living in abject poverty. Economic inequalities wore present across the country duo to the different economic classes that had emerged due to British policies like zamindari system.
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