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Is atmnirbhar bharat good for our country

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Answered by asnshu65
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Yes

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If we became Atamnirbar bharat its good for every indian . if every manufacture in india so we don't need to depend on others and it will create many jobs that will make our economy strong

Answered by sandipsagare8588
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Atmanirbhar Bharat[a] (Devanagari: आत्मनिर्भर भारत, ISO: Ātmanirbhara Bhārata) which translates to 'self-reliant India',[8] is a phrase used and popularized by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and the Government of India in relation to the economic vision and economic development in the country. In this context, the term is used as an umbrella concept with regard to making India a larger and more involved part of the world economy, pursuing policies that are efficient, competitive and resilient, that encourage equity, and being self-sustaining and self-generating.

The english phrase has been used by Modi since 2014 in relation to national security, poverty and digital India. The first popular mention in hindi came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan' or 'Self-Reliant India Mission' during the announcement of India's COVID–19 pandemic related economic package in 2020. Since then phrase has been used across ministries such as the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Defence in relation to press releases, statements and policies. The phrase has also been used by the government in relation to India's new National Education Policy and the 2021 Union Budget of India. The concept under the premiership of Narendra Modi has been adapted from previous explanations and usages of the concept in the Indian sub-continent.

The swadeshi movement was one of India's most successful pre-independence movements. Self-reliance as a phrase and concept has been used by the country's former Planning Commission in multiple Five-Year Plans of India between 1947 and 2014. Commentators have noted that India has been enacting policies and building institutions that promote self-reliance since the day it was created. Private companies and their products have been considered as fine examples of self-reliance in India encompassing sectors such as beverages, the automotive sector, cooperatives, the financial services and banking sector and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector.

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