The Indian economy performed impressively, even though not satisfactorily, during the period of first seven five-year plans. These plans spanned over a period from 1950 to 1990. Efforts taken during this period of first seven plans made our industries far more diversified. The policy of import substitution led to the protection of the domestic industries against the foreign producers but we failed to promote a strong export surplus. Since, the stress was being laid on the public investments in the industrial sector, public sector expanded to a large extent. But there was a lack of competition, innovation and modernization due to excessive government regulations. As a result, it could not bring desired level of improvement in the secondary sector. Many Public Sector Undertakings (PSU’s) incurred huge losses due to operational inefficiencies, red-tapism, poor technology and other similar reasons. On the Agricultural front, due to the measures taken under the Green Revolution, India, more or less became self-sufficient in the production of food grains. Due to above reasons and also change in the global economic scenario, the need for reform of economic policy was felt. |
Which of the following was responsible for the development of five-year plans in India after independence? |
Planning Commission National Development Council Niti Aayog Planning Executive council |
Planning Commission |
The correct answer is Option 1: Planning Commission Planning Commission (formed in 1950) stands responsible for the development of five-year plans in India. The five-year plans are developed, executed, and monitored by the Planning Commission (1951-2014) and the NITI Aayog (2015-2017). |