The planning process in the industrial sector in India has assumed a relatively less important position in the nineties as compared to that in the earlier period. Which one of the following is not true in this regard?
Options:
A .  The nation’s priorities have shifted away from industrial development to rural development
B .  With the advent of liberalisation, industrial investments / developments have largely been placed within the domain of private and multinational sector
C .  The focus of planning has shifted to sectors like human, resource development, infrastructure, population control and welfare
D .  With markets assuming a central place, the role of central planning in many sector has been rendered redundant
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