Practicing Success
What challenge did Indian planners face regarding agriculture during the Second Five-Year Plan? |
Balancing foreign investments Achieving technological advancements Addressing food shortage concerns Expanding rural infrastructure |
Addressing food shortage concerns |
The Second Five-Year Plan encountered challenges as well. India's technological backwardness necessitated the expenditure of valuable foreign exchange to acquire technology from the global market. Additionally, as industrial investments overshadowed agricultural investments, concerns about potential food shortages arose. Balancing the development of industry and agriculture proved to be a formidable task for Indian planners. The Third Plan did not deviate significantly from the Second Plan. Critics highlighted an apparent "urban bias" in the plan's strategies during this period. Some believed that industry received undue priority over agriculture, while others advocated for a focus on agriculture-related industries rather than heavy industries. |