historically,during 1761-1999,industrial development of india can grossly be divided into _____periods.
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The industrial growth pattern in India can be divided into four phases as explained below:
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1. First Phase (1951-65): Strong Industrial Base.
2. Second Phase (1965-80): Deceleration and Retrogression.
3. Third Phase: Industrial Recovery in Eighties (1981 to 1991).
4. Fourth Phase: Industrial Retrogression followed by an Upturn and Downturn Nineties (1991-92 to 1997-98).
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Historically, during 1761-1999, industrial development of India can grossly be divided into four periods or phases.
- The Phase I was considered as the ‘High Growth Phase’ that started around 1950-51 and continued till 1965-66.
- The Phase ll was called as ‘Industrial Deceleration and Structural Retrogression’ that began from 1966 and ended around 1980.
- The Phase III was called as the ‘Period of Industrial Recovery’ that began from 1981 and ended around 1991.
- The final phase IV, called as ‘Reforms Phase’ that began from July 1991 onwards till date.
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