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Question
"Liberalisation of foreign trade and foreign investment policy have shown far reaching changes in India." Support the statement with suitable arguments.
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Solution
- Foreign direct investment has significantly increased as a result of liberalisation. After India adopted the policy of liberalisation, many MNCs entered the Indian market.
- The public sector's monopoly has been restrained with the introduction of liberalisation.
- A game-changing outcome of liberalisation was an increase in employment opportunities.
- Employment opportunities increased as a result of increased investment in the Indian market. The nation's economic development increased as new industries, such as information technology and communication, developed.
- With the entry of MNCs, the Indian market became more competitive. As a result, technological advancement brought on by the use of foreign technology in industrial applications was inevitable.
- The liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation policies were implemented in India. Indian consumers can choose from a wide range of lower-priced products on the market. They now live much more comfortably than was previously possible as a result.
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