Question
What were the modified policies of government after the 1950s?
- Defence and strategic industries were to be the exclusive domain of the government.
- Existing units in basic and key industries could continue in the private sector but no fresh private investment in these sectors was to be allowed.
- Twenty important industries were allowed in the private sector but under the strict supervision of the state.
- All industries not covered by the above three categories were allowed in the private sector under the general supervision of the state.
Answer: Option D
Answer: (d)
Defence and strategic industries were to be the exclusive domain of the government. Existing units in basic and key industries could continue in the private sector but no fresh private investment in these sectors was to be allowed.
Twenty important industries were allowed in the private sector but under the strict supervision of the state. All industries not covered by the above three categories were allowed in the private sector under the general supervision of the state.
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Answer: (d)
Defence and strategic industries were to be the exclusive domain of the government. Existing units in basic and key industries could continue in the private sector but no fresh private investment in these sectors was to be allowed.
Twenty important industries were allowed in the private sector but under the strict supervision of the state. All industries not covered by the above three categories were allowed in the private sector under the general supervision of the state.
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