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Comparative Development Experiences of India and its Neighbours

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Historical Background and Initial Conditions

  • India and Pakistan gained independence in 1947; People's Republic of China was established in 1949
  • All three countries started with similar development strategies - Five Year Plans
  • India's First Five Year Plan: 1951-56, Pakistan's: 1956, China's: 1953
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China's Development Strategy

  • Great Leap Forward (1958): Massive industrialization campaign with backyard industries
  • Commune System: Collective cultivation of land with 26,000 communes by 1958
  • Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-76): Students and professionals sent to countryside
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Pakistan's Development Strategy

  • 1950s-60s: Import substitution-based industrialization with tariff protection
  • Green Revolution: Mechanization and increased public investment in infrastructure
  • 1970s: Nationalization of capital goods industries
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Demographic Indicators Comparison

  • Population (2022): India 1412 million, China 1417 million, Pakistan 236 million
  • Population Growth Rate: Pakistan (1.89%), India (0.68%), China (-0.01%)
  • Density per sq km: India (473), Pakistan (300), China (150)

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All three countries adopted mixed economyChina introduced reforms in 1978 voluntarilyChina followed the classical patternWhile China leads in most indicatorsChina's one

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