The Big Picture - 25 years of economic liberalisation: Where are we?
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Guests: Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Govt of India ; Prof. Arun Kumar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU ; N. R. Bhanumurthy, Member, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy ; Prof. Santosh Mehrotra, Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies, JNU.
Anchor: Girish Nikam
Air date: July 26, 2016
Fantastic discussion. Thanks to all.
Synopsis.
25 years of Liberalization
Change not only in Economy but also the way we think.
Achievements -
Dramatic improvement in
Size of Economy
Volume of Foreign reserves
Diversification in industries
Reduction in absolute number of poor
State of Physical infrastructure ( eg Highways)
4th highest number of Dollar-Billionaires in India
Downsides --
Jobless growth
Social sectors indicators not improved significantly. Poorer than other emerging economies.
Disparity has increased.
Rich vs poor
Rich states vs poor states
Agriculture sector vs Non agricultural sector
Increase in corruption
Environment Pollution, rising Health costs.
Marginalization of poor by market forces.
thanks
Only UPSC aspirants know the importance of this topic.Thanks to rstv for such an informative video.
And every citizen should be an aspirant civil servant.
other channels like AAjtak,Times now and individuals like Arnab need to learn the way how debate should be conducted and raise awarness and cater to the betterment of unserved section of our society and not merely doing debate for entertainment ,TRP and other petty political reasons.
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GAURAV PATEL Goswami is a fucking bhopu! His debate is nothing less than a fish market.
bhai ye aajtak , kaltak parsotak ,zeetak aur pata nahi kaha kaha tak , ye news channel nahi h ,ye to commedy lite show h , , inhe iss tarah ke proffesional log milte hi nahi honge 😂😂😂😂
Their Agenda Is Different. U Should Know This. 😕
A very sane debate. Big Picture wont be the same without Girish Nikam. RIP!
Prof. Arun Kumar is on fire
Quality Discussion 👍
A debate worth watching.
As usual a balanced and informative discussion.
Anyone 2019
2021 😀😀
I LOVE BEAUTIFUL INDIA AND ALL THE INDIANS OF SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLIC OF INDIA.
This is right that the service sector of india is growing faster while on the other hand agriculture and small cottages industry also decreasing rapidly and that's why the employment issues is going on and poverty line has increased by the last few decades.
I am fan of Arun Kumar
Me 😀to
Liberalisation ,Privatisation and Globalisation is need of the time but there are many unsolved questions are there such as 1. Is our Infrastructure ready for it ? 2. Is our Education system full the needs of time ?3. Is there any prepaid plan for us for Safeguarding the interests of the Nation? and many more questions are there Blindly follow any Regime is not advisable. Advocate Rajiv Verma [Supreme Court of India].
superb, very good debate every person got enough time and the anchor not imposed his own perspective unlike arnab
as has been discussed its fair to put most of the blame on the state govts for not adequately lookkng after the agriculture sector and the social sector with some states doing much better than the others it is high time time that instead of being looked at as separate governing units, there is encouragement to competitive and cooperative federalism which will also include common national markets, gst, etc
Very Good Debate.
Great analysis
good one, still better if the debate is for 1 hour :)
Nice debate..Abruptly ended
Superb
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August 2020🙋♂️🙋♂️
2021
India instead of going to the IMF should borrow some gold from the temples and could easily borrow Dollars with these gold as security. India in 1992 needed Gold or dollar to pay for the essential imports which it used to get from the USSR in exchange for Indian Rs. In addition India used to import whatever it needed from the USSR which India could pay in 50 years interest free credit to be paid by exports from India. In 1991, USSR disappeared and these facilities also disappeared.
That was the real cause of the crisis, but the IMF lied to India saying socialism was the cause and asked India to dismantle the entire system which was unnecessary.
India also could devalue Rupee by at least 30 percent.
India could ban usages of petrol for private cars until the crisis would be over.
India should not have started Privatization, but NS Rao did just that as instructed by the IMF. .
Now we can see the result, no jobs, huge balance of trade deficit, Poverty is growing. The Government is selling everything just to make ends meet.
RIP Girish Nikam Ji 🙏
social sector development needs to be stressed upon. Government need not open schools or colleges or for that matter hospital but shall use carrot and stick for private sector to do the same
anyone in november 2018?
discussion was good but the way the anchor asked the questions was not good ........ the ques he was asking were not clear..... frank and tracy are good ...... only they should host this show..... otherwise nice show...
friend this legend of big picture mr girish nikam is no more, he left for heavenly abode just after recording one of the shows
What about the HUMAN and ECOLOGICAL cost. What will be cursed by the future generations to come by.
no .any one mention psychological insecurity from LPG and decline health food and increses in trust deficit in society.
Jayachandiran A bullshit
discrepancies in data given by members. while giving data they should be very careful. they should read the economic survey, census data etc.
where can i get the full video ?
Rishab Prasad This is the full video.
Manmohan didnt change the economy , during 1991 india had no other option , thats y we stepped into globalisation pvt lib
I dont understand why u people give hype to a person for no reason
And he was sole responsible for economic crisis in india
DESI PARINDEY itni nafrat kaha se late Ho bhai
Ya country was in need but it's the thing who fulfilled that demand....learn to give credit for the work done
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