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Structural Changes in the Indian Economy after Liberalization

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The New Economic Policy introduced in India since 1991 is popularly known by which acronym?

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Which of the following was the main reason India faced a foreign exchange crisis in 1991?

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What does 'Liberalisation' mean in the context of India's economic reforms?

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After the economic reforms of 1991, how many industries were ultimately reserved exclusively for the public sector?

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Which of the following correctly defines 'Privatisation' in the Indian economy?

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Process that reduces participation of the state in economic activities

Step 1: Privatisation is one of the three pillars of the LPG model. Step 2: It refers to any process that reduces the role of the state (government/public sector) in economic activities. Step 3: It implies a greater role for private capital and enterprises. Step 4: Option A describes the opposite — nationalisation, not privatisation. Option C describes closing foreign companies, which is protectionism. Option D refers to trade policy, not privatisation.

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What is 'Disinvestment' in the context of Indian economic reforms?

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Selling off part of the equity of Public Sector Undertakings to the private sector

Step 1: PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings) are companies owned by the government. Step 2: Disinvestment means the government sells a part of its ownership (equity/shares) in these PSUs to private buyers. Step 3: This was done to raise money to reduce fiscal deficit and modernise PSUs. Step 4: Option A is the opposite — it describes more investment, not disinvestment. Options C and D are unrelated to disinvestment.

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The WTO (World Trade Organisation) was set up in which year?

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1995

Step 1: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an international body that promotes trade among member countries. Step 2: It was set up in 1995. Step 3: India became a founder member of WTO on January 1, 1995. Step 4: Its headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland. Step 5: The year 1991 is when India's economic reforms began — not when WTO was formed. 1999 is when FEMA was introduced, and 2001 has no specific WTO significance.

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Which policy measure replaced the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA) of 1973?

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Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999

Step 1: FERA (Foreign Exchange Regulation Act) of 1973 was a strict act that tightly controlled foreign exchange transactions. Step 2: As part of liberalisation of the external sector, the government needed a more flexible law for foreign exchange. Step 3: FERA was replaced by FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in 1999, which is a more liberal act. Step 4: GST Act relates to indirect taxation, MSME Act relates to small enterprises — neither is related to foreign exchange regulation.

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