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ID139686
Title ProperDevelopmental planning in ‘retreat’
Other Title Informationideas, instruments, and contestations of planning in India, 1967–1971
LanguageENG
AuthorKudaisya, Medha
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article concerns the history of economic planning in India in the late 1960s, when a vigorous debate took place on the institutions, instruments, and ‘personnel’ of developmental planning. Examining the years from 1967 to 1971, this article shows how dramatic attempts were made by warring politicians with the help of technocrats to decentralize economic planning, grant states more fiscal autonomy, and drastically reduce the powers of the Planning Commission. This article examines how these critical economic initiatives unfolded but were ultimately overshadowed by political power struggles in which the planning process and the Planning Commission became important tools in attempts for centralization.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 49, No.3; May 2015: p.711-752
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol: 49 No 3
Key WordsPlanning ;  India ;  Economic planning ;  Ideas ;  Retreat ;  Instruments ;  Developmental Planning ;  Contestations ;  1967–1971 ;  Critical Economic Initiatives


 
 
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