Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1016186 Futures 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

India is regarded as one of the most important emerging powers. It has impressive growth rates, which seem to have their basis in the recent policies of liberalization, privatization and globalization (LPG). In spite of apparent success, a number of problems are associated with India's emergence. Supporters of LPG point to four structural bottlenecks: (i) energy, (ii) employment, (iii) education and (iv) environment. Critics, on the other hand, raise the issues of (i) a negative type of development involving pampering of corporates and marginalization of agriculturists and the unorganized sector and (ii) a deepening of disparities and divides due to the uneven impact of growth. The paper discusses these problems and draws a preliminary conclusion.

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