Economy, asked by sardamanju3, 8 months ago

greater knowledge with the help of improved technology can rapidly improve the production of land resources one big example of this in india is​

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Answered by hania96
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Explanation:

A country which has developed the skills and knowledge of its people can exploit natural resources, build social economic and political organisations and can carry forward national development. Human capital is the fundamental source of economic growth. It is a source of both increased productivity and technological advance. India’s Green Revolution is an example which shows the importance of input of greater knowledge leads to improved production technologies rapidly increases the productivity of scarce land resources. Secondly, India’s IT revolution is the major source to acquire high position in a economy.

In fact the major difference between the developed and developing countries is the rate of progress in human capital. The under developed countries need human capital to staff new and expanding government services to introduce new system of land use and new methods of agriculture, to develop new means of communication to carry forward industrialisation and to build the education system. For example, Japan did not have any natural resource. They made investments on their people especially in the fields of education and health. Ultimately, these people made efficient use of other resources such as land and capital and made their country rich and developed.

Investments made in human resource in terms of education lead to development and increase in efficiency of the human resource, which in turn contributes to higher productivity and technological advancement. With increased production and technical advancement the country becomes rich and is able to invest further in harnessing the human resources. Thus, investment in human resource can change the fortunes of any country.  

Answered by krishrocks75
16

Answer:

Agriculture

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Before 1960s India was in a shortage of food grains which forced them to buy From America made them vulnerable to Foriegn Dominance which the leaders didnt want. So the Green revolution was introduced which made Farmers to get incentives like HYV Seeds , Chemical fertilisers and pesticides, irrigation facilities etc... which incresed the production of food grains. This a major example for the above statement

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