Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Politics of Planned Development

Question:

Which of the following was a consensus developed during the national movement of India?

Options:

The economic concerns of the government of free India would have to be different from the narrowly defined commercial functions of the colonial government.

The task of poverty alleviation and social and economic redistribution was seen primarily as the responsibility of the government.

Both Options, 1 and 2

Neither 1 nor 2.

Correct Answer:

Both Options, 1 and 2

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3 - Both Options, 1 and 2

Option 1- The nationalist leaders were clear that the economic concerns of the government of free India would have to be different from the narrowly defined commercial functions of the colonial government.

Option 2- It was clear, moreover, that the task of poverty alleviation and social and economic redistribution was being seen primarily as the responsibility of the government.

 

On the eve of Independence, India had before it, two models of modern development: the liberal-capitalist model as in much of Europe and the US and the socialist model as in the USSR. There were many in India then who were deeply impressed by the Soviet model of development. These included not just the leaders of the Communist Party of India, but also those of the Socialist Party and leaders like Nehru within the Congress. There were very few supporters of American-style capitalist development.


This reflected a broad consensus that had developed during the national movement. The nationalist leaders were clear that the economic concerns of the government of free India would have to be different from the narrowly defined commercial functions of the colonial government.(Option 1)

It was clear, moreover, that the task of poverty alleviation and social and economic redistribution was being seen primarily as the responsibility of the government. (Option 2)