ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B226

    Title

 Industry And Infrastructure Development In India Since 1947

    Author

 Chatterjee, Anup/ Jetli, K Narinder

    Publisher

 New Century Publications

    ISBN

 978-81-7708-203-6

     Summary

After 60 years of development efforts, India is presently one of world’s fastest growing economies. In the last few years, it has emerged as a global economic power, the leading outsourcing destination and a favourite of international investors. In India, the tilt towards economic liberalization started in 1985 when government announced a series of measures aimed at deregulation and liberalization of industry. These measures, described as new economic policy, were followed by drastic changes introduced by the 1991 industrial policy statement of the government. By and large, Indian industry has upgraded technology and product quality to a significant degree and met the challenge of openness after being protected for so long. The competition act, 2002 passed by the parliament seeks to establish a precompetitive legal framework, contain anti-competitive practices and abuses of dominance and yield better regulation of markets. Micro, small and medium enterprises development act, enacted on June 16, 2006, provides the first-ever legal framework recognizing the concept of enterprise (comprising both manufacturing and service entities) and gives an investment-based definition to the three terms.