Question
Which of the following reasons prompted India to
liberalize its economy? I- high combined deficit of the central and state governments II- elevated inflationary pressures III- large and unsustainable current account deficit (CAD) IV- External aggression from neighbouring countriesSolution
The macroeconomic imbalances of the late 1980s and early 1990s pushed the government towards introducing the structural reforms of 1991. The high combined deficit of the central and state governments, elevated inflationary pressures, and large and unsustainable current account deficit (CAD) led to a balance of payments crisis in the Indian economy. In response to the situation, trade and investments were liberalised in 1991.
Who is the current Chief Election Commissioner of India?
Ullambana festival is primarily celebrated by which of the following communities in India?
_____ was the son of a Chief of the Jnatrika (or Jhatrika) Kshatriya clan.
First ever Open WTA 250 international women's tennis championship will be hosted by which of the following cities?
The intervention by the monetary authority of a country in the money market to keep the money supply stable against external shocks is called _______.
Who was the President of the Indian National Congress during the visit of the Simon Commission to India?
Who served as first vice-chairman of the government of India think-tank NITI Aayog?
The statutory power for exchange control was provided to RBI by the Foreign ExchangeRegulation Act (FERA) of _.
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Which of the following is/are CORRECT about Global Conference on Digital Health held in March 2023?
1. Dr Mansukh Mandaviya addressed Global C...