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explain the factors that have enabled globalisation in india

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Answered by khushi5483
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The factors which have enabled globalisation in India are
(i) During the past ,50 years, several improvements in technology have taken place. For example, in transportation technology, containers are now used for the transportation of goods. This has led to huge reduction in cost and increase in speed in reaching the markets.
(ii)Telecommunication facilities are used to contact one another around the world and to communicate from remote areas. Internet enables us to send instant electronic mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
(iii) The Government of India has removed barriers or restrictions to trade set earlier. This step, called liberalisaHon, ha enabled goods and services to be exported and imported easily.
Multinationals lave been allowed to set-up factories and offices in India. Due to this, there is greater integration of poduction and markets across countries.
Answered by Priyanka1912
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Factors are -

1. Rapid improvement in transportation has been one major factors that has stimulated the globalisation process. This has made such faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.

2. In recent times communication and information technology got a boost with the invention of computers and internet etc.

3. IT has played a major role in spreading out production of service. For example, a news magazine published for London readers is to be designed and printed in Delhi.

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