Source: Manmohan Singh, Finance Minister of India, budget speech to the Parliament of India, July 24, 1991.
'No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come. The emergence of India as a major economic power in the world happens to be one such idea... For the last forty years, our policies have been guided by the objectives of growth with social justice... But our development process has also generated rigidities and inefficiencies... The industrial licensing system has outlived its utility and has become an obstacle to growth. We must dismantle it. We must welcome foreign investment as a means to secure technology and modern managerial practices... Our liberalization is a voluntary response to the changed global circumstances.'
The economic reforms proposed in the passage most directly reflect which of the following global trends of the late twentieth century?
- The global shift toward deregulation, privatization, and integration into the world economy.Cevap
- BThe resurgence of isolationist trade policies and nationalization of key resources.
- CThe expansion of formal imperial structures to govern domestic industrial production.
- DThe total elimination of local cultural practices due to Western consumerism.