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Why is India called planned economy?​

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Answered by vanshikavikal448
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In a planned economy the State or Govt guides the planning process. It may be imperative or indicative planning. In Communist countries most of the economic activities are undertaken by the State and come under imperative planning. The private sector is almost non-existent in these countries. Planned economies are usually associated with Soviet-type central planning, which involves centralized state planning and administrative decision making.Planning in India was adopted soon after independence, when First Five Year Plan was launched in 1951-1956. The economy in India today resembles a capitalist economy with certain modifications. Most economies in the world sit somewhere between a market economy and a centrally planned economy – India is one of these countries that has a mixed economy with several characteristics of a market economy. This country tries to change the structure of the capitalist economy to make it more appropriate for model economy situations. So, India is called a planned economy

Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Why is India called planned economy?

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India is known as the planned economy because it is a developing country and hence the investment of the capital good is done according to the production plans and the economy-wide economics. In a planned economy the State or Govt guides the planning process. ... This country tries to change the structure of the capitalist economy to make it more appropriate for model economy situations. So, India is called a planned economy.

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