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9.3. Goals Independence saw the population grow rapidly and there wasn’t enough food to feed all the people Goals were to: 1. Increase the food production.

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Page 1: 9.3. Goals  Independence saw the population grow rapidly and there wasn’t enough food to feed all the people  Goals were to: 1. Increase the food production.

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Page 2: 9.3. Goals  Independence saw the population grow rapidly and there wasn’t enough food to feed all the people  Goals were to: 1. Increase the food production.

Goals

Independence saw the population grow rapidly and there wasn’t enough food to feed all the people

Goals were to:1. Increase the food production 2. Decrease dependence on foreign imports

Page 3: 9.3. Goals  Independence saw the population grow rapidly and there wasn’t enough food to feed all the people  Goals were to: 1. Increase the food production.

Industrial Growth

Policy Change- Build and use factories to

make once imported goods

Following a period of industrial success the economy slowed

With the help of foreign companies India increased its industrial output

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Outsourcing Impact India remains number one place

for outsourcing ½ outsourcing labor industry

Why? Over a billion people in country

Highly educated, English speaking people

Lower labor costs Advanced cellular and

technological services widely available

Economy continues to increaseOutsourcing to India

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Progress in Agriculture- Slow Start

¾ of Indian population was rural subsistence farmers

After independence- no impact on economy Poor soil and Inefficient farming methods

Economy revolved around farmers selling extra food and buying manufactured goods

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Progress in Agriculture

New irrigation systems were set up to account for unpredictable monsoon seasons Ensured steady

water supply for an entire year

Also ease flooding concerns

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Progress in Agriculture

Land Distribution Small amount of people had most of the

land Government used land reform laws to

redistribute the land limit farm sizes

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Agricultural Progress

Green Revolution-Changes in how to farm New seeds that make

larger harvests Problem is that seeds are

expensive In many areas people

continue to struggle to feed themselves

Green Revolution

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Economy Now

One of the largest budding economies of the world

Indian Economy

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Review Questions:-Write in your Writing Log-1. What goals did the government have

following independence?2. What was the major economic

problem following independence?3. What was viewed as the foundation for

a successful economy?4. Name the 3 areas that were changed

to fix the problem: