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India Economic and Commercial Conditions in India

1949

And such are the problems of the under-developed world in the words of a skilled observer Sir Theodore Gregory who speaks with the authority and out of the experience of a former Economic Adviser to the Government of India. [...] It is not only that one must 'train the teachers who will train the teachers ' train the engineers and the chemists and the agricultural experts and the other technicians the doctors and the dentists and the nurses and the economists and statisticians all of which involves a corresponding investment in bricks and mortar and equipment and more particularly an investment in time. in countri [...] The Government of India has appreciated the desirability of making available the services of experienced administrators and experts especially in the case of the Unions where the task in the absence of past practice' and conventions will continue for some time to be one of immense difficulty. [...] The exigencies of the wartime shortage of shipping space the post-war shortages of hard currency and the fact that statistics for the Indian Union are only available (at the time of writing) for 6 months have in the first place distorted the picture and in the second made it regrettably incomplete. [...] Commercial Policy The following account of the import and export trade policy of the Goverment of India is based upon statements made by the Minister of Commerce in November 1948 and February 1949 to the Export and Import Advisory Councils and in March 1949 to the Assembly.
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Pages
244
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.146958
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii Rowland Owen view
Frontmatter
i-vii Rowland Owen view
I. General
1-10 Rowland Owen view
II. Commerce
11-29 Rowland Owen view
III. Finance
30-47 Rowland Owen view
IV. Social Questions Affecting Production and Trade
48-55 Rowland Owen view
V. Matters Other than Social Questions Affecting Production and Trade
56-65 Rowland Owen view
VI. Review of India’s Resources other than Communications and Dependence on External Supplies
66-178 Rowland Owen view
VII. Electricity Multi-Purpose Projects and other Public Works
179-187 Rowland Owen view
VIII. Communications (Including Prospects for Sale of Plant and Equipment Required)
188-211 Rowland Owen view
IX. Commercial Practice and Methods of Representation
212-219 Rowland Owen view
Appendices
220-233 Rowland Owen view
Backmatter
i-ii Rowland Owen view

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