Indian’s experience of the economy development

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A historical-economic analysis of the Indian’s economy is given in the article. The periods before gaining independence, after 1947, Nery’s reforms, Rao’s reforms. Historical parallels are looked into and a brief description of the main historical periods is presented in the article. The authors pay attention to studying the structure of the economy and put changes in it down to the level of the development and the global events. A literature on the theme of the economy of the 20 the century is presented and examined. A comparison’s characteristics of the subject is given in the historical perspective. The authors use the ancient, colonial periods and the 20th century. Special attention is paid to the research on the modern economy. Structure’s analysis is made according to the criteria that were given. The authors are determined that not only internal events, but also external influenced on economic policy of the Government. The authors stress a key role of the international involvement of India to the international relations.

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Mariya Evgenievna Strizhova

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University)

Author for correspondence.
Email: mariiaswift1409@mail.ru

Undergraduate student at the Faculty of International Relations

119454, Moscow, Prospect Vernadskogo,76

Irina Viktorovna Strizhova

Moscow State University of Psychology and Education

Email: irinaswift1112@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2106-3900
SPIN-code: 8877-3054

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of General Psychology, Institute of Experimental Psychology, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education

127051, Moscow, Sretenka str., 29

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