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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following was a primary objective of India's First Five Year Plan (1951-1956), and how did its implementation strategy differ from subsequent plans in addressing this objective?
Rapid industrialization through heavy investment in public sector undertakings; it prioritized direct capital infusion over infrastructure development.
Agricultural development and food security through land reforms and community development programs; it largely avoided direct state intervention in large-scale industrial projects.
Poverty alleviation and employment generation through small-scale and village industries; it focused on import substitution as the main driver of economic growth.
Balanced regional development and reduction of income inequality; it implemented a top-down planning approach with minimal local participation.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Mahalanobis Model," a key theoretical underpinning of India's Second Five Year Plan (1956-1961), advocated for a specific strategy to achieve rapid economic growth. What was the core tenet of this model, and what were its potential unintended consequences that became evident in the long run?
Emphasis on export-led growth by promoting labor-intensive manufactured goods; this led to a persistent trade deficit and dependence on foreign aid.
Prioritization of capital goods industries to build a strong industrial base, assuming this would eventually trickle down to consumer goods production; this resulted in shortages of essential consumer goods and inflationary pressures.
Focus on agricultural productivity to generate surplus for industrial investment; this led to underinvestment in crucial industrial sectors and a slowdown in technological adoption.
Development of the services sector as a driver of economic growth; this created a dual economy with a highly advanced service sector and a lagging industrial base.
Q3Domain Verified
The period of "Plan Holiday" (1966-1969) in Indian economic planning was a direct response to specific geopolitical and economic crises. Which of the following best explains the primary reasons for this pause in formal Five Year Plans and the subsequent approach to planning during this interregnum?
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and the devaluation of the Indian Rupee created significant economic instability; planning became more pragmatic, focusing on annual plans and resource mobilization.
A severe drought and the ongoing Green Revolution necessitated a recalibration of agricultural policies; planning shifted to a more decentralized, state-level initiative.
The failure of the Third Five Year Plan to achieve its targets due to excessive deficit financing; planning was suspended to allow for fiscal consolidation and debt reduction.
The rise of socialist ideologies and a demand for greater state control over the economy; planning was halted to facilitate the nationalization of key industries.

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