Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution

After the liberation of the countries of Asia and Africa from colonial and semi-colonial dependence in the second half of XX century, they faced a whole series of problems that required urgent solutions. One of these problems was the task of filling the declared sovereignty with real efforts to create...

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Main Author: Alexander Stefanovich Ivashchenko
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Language:Russian
Published: Maikop State Technological University 2023-04-01
Series:Вестник Майкопского государственного технологического университета
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Online Access:https://maikopvest.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/255
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description After the liberation of the countries of Asia and Africa from colonial and semi-colonial dependence in the second half of XX century, they faced a whole series of problems that required urgent solutions. One of these problems was the task of filling the declared sovereignty with real efforts to create capable, established states. Not all countries of the Afro-Asian region, even today, have managed to solve this problem. However, among the third world countries there are also quite a few states that have succeeded. India can be such an example.A country with almost one and a half billion people, with a complex multi-confessional and multi-ethnic structure became the third largest economy in the world at the beginning of the 21st century. The purpose of the article is to clarify the prerequisites for the dynamic development of India since 1947 including civilizational ones, as well as to identify the main stages in the development of the Indian economy and its characteristic features, differences in economic development from other developing countries, and main problems and difficulties. The following methods of scientific research have been used in the research: a comparative-and historical one, periodization method, problem and chronological method, historical and genetic method, etc.
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spelling doaj.art-61dcb3f9a0ca4db28a79f47c70fac94f2024-02-03T15:18:58ZrusMaikop State Technological UniversityВестник Майкопского государственного технологического университета2078-10242023-04-0104223010.47370/2078-1024-2022-14-4-22-30254Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolutionAlexander Stefanovich Ivashchenko0FSBEI HE “Adygh State University”After the liberation of the countries of Asia and Africa from colonial and semi-colonial dependence in the second half of XX century, they faced a whole series of problems that required urgent solutions. One of these problems was the task of filling the declared sovereignty with real efforts to create capable, established states. Not all countries of the Afro-Asian region, even today, have managed to solve this problem. However, among the third world countries there are also quite a few states that have succeeded. India can be such an example.A country with almost one and a half billion people, with a complex multi-confessional and multi-ethnic structure became the third largest economy in the world at the beginning of the 21st century. The purpose of the article is to clarify the prerequisites for the dynamic development of India since 1947 including civilizational ones, as well as to identify the main stages in the development of the Indian economy and its characteristic features, differences in economic development from other developing countries, and main problems and difficulties. The following methods of scientific research have been used in the research: a comparative-and historical one, periodization method, problem and chronological method, historical and genetic method, etc.https://maikopvest.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/255indiaeconomyetatismimport substitutionself-sufficiencyplanninggovernment regulationprotectionismpoverty
spellingShingle Alexander Stefanovich Ivashchenko
Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
Вестник Майкопского государственного технологического университета
india
economy
etatism
import substitution
self-sufficiency
planning
government regulation
protectionism
poverty
title Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
title_full Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
title_fullStr Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
title_full_unstemmed Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
title_short Economic development of India in the post-colonial period: main features, problems, evolution
title_sort economic development of india in the post colonial period main features problems evolution
topic india
economy
etatism
import substitution
self-sufficiency
planning
government regulation
protectionism
poverty
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