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Question : The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 aimed at promoting which type of industries?

Option 1: Small-scale industries

Option 2: Cottage industries

Option 3: Large-scale industries

Option 4: Agro-based industries


Team Careers360 7th Jan, 2024
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Team Careers360 14th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Large-scale industries


Solution : The correct answer is (c) large-scale industries.

The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 was a significant policy document that outlined the framework for industrial development in India. This policy resolution emphasized the role of the state in promoting economic growth and aimed to establish a mixed economy with a combination of public and private sectors.

One of the key objectives of the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 was the development of large-scale industries. The policy recognized the importance of industrialization for economic growth, employment generation, and technological advancement. It aimed to create a strong industrial base in the country by encouraging the establishment and expansion of large-scale industries.

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