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India’s economic planning cannot be said to be:

AIndicative

BImperative

CLimited

DDemocratic

Answer:

B. Imperative

Read Explanation:

  • Imperative Planning: This implies a command economy where the government dictates all economic decisions, including production, distribution, and consumption. India's economic planning, while having a significant government role, has never been fully imperative.

  • Indicative Planning: India's planning has leaned more towards indicative planning, where the government sets broad targets and provides guidance, but allows the private sector to play a significant role.

  • Limited Planning: While the degree of planning has varied over time, it's not accurate to say it's been entirely "limited." There has always been some level of government involvement.

  • Democratic Planning: India's planning process has, in principle, involved democratic participation through consultations and discussions, even though implementation has had its issues.


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