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What was one of the main goals of the Industrial Policy after 1991?

ATo restrict foreign investment

BTo nationalise all banks

CTo promote small-scale industries

DTo close all private companies

Answer:

C. To promote small-scale industries

Read Explanation:

One of the main goals of the Industrial Policy after 1991 was to promote small-scale industries. The New Industrial Policy of 1991 sought to liberalize the Indian economy, reduce government control over industries, and encourage private and foreign investment. The other main objectives of the new industrial policy 1991 are: Relieving the country from regulations like licenses and controls. Providing support to the small scale sector. Increasing the competitive culture among the industries to benefit the public at large.


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Not a feature of New Economic Policy

What were the main reasons that led to the introduction of the LPG reforms in India?

  1. Declining foreign investments
  2. Increasing public debt
  3. Poor performance of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
  4. Escalating financial burden due to foreign loans
  5. Global economic recession

    What characterized the Indian economy before the LPG reforms?

    1. A predominantly closed economic system with limited international trade
    2. A state-dominated economic landscape with a centralized planning approach
    3. A highly protectionist economic environment with extensive industrial licensing and regulation
    4. A tightly controlled currency regime with stringent restrictions on convertibility