ZENITH International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 1

A study on inclusive development in India

  • Author:
  • S. Lakshmi1, P. Jansi Rani2
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 1 to 6

1HOD & Vice-Principal, Department of Commerce With CA, Vidhyaa Giri College of Arts and Science, Karaikudi (India). E-Mail: lakshmivcas@gmail.com

2PH.D. Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Alagappa University, Karaikudi (India). E-mail: jansirani7860@gmail.com

Online published on 11 February, 2020.

Abstract

This is precisely what government, business, and other leaders from every region have been calling for. Over the past several years, a worldwide consensus has emerged on the need for a more inclusive growth and development model; however, this consensus is mainly directional. Inclusive growth remains more a discussion topic than an action agenda. This study focus on the countries and the wider international community practice inclusive growth and development by offering a new policy framework and corresponding set of policy and performance indicators for this purpose. India marked 70 years of independence from the British empire, a monumental triumph in social and political liberalization. Today, India is in the midst of an equally monumental struggle in economic liberalization. The stakes could not be higher. An economic future of broadly shared prosperity and vanishing poverty for more than 1.2 billion people is within grasp. To get there, however, calls for advancing inclusive growth.

Keywords

Inclusive Development, Inclusive growth, India, Performance