Economics
Supposing you find two people arguing: One is saying globalisation has hurt our country’s development. The other is telling, globalisation is helping India develop. How would you respond to these arguments?
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Globalisation is a complex phenomenon with both positive and negative impacts. In the case of India it has undoubtedly brought opportunities for economic growth, job creation, and technological advancement, particularly in sectors that have become India's strengths such as IT and services. However, it has also posed challenges such as income inequality, environmental degradation, and vulnerabilities to global economic fluctuations. To address these concerns and maximize the benefits of globalisation, India needs to pursue policies that promote inclusive growth, sustainable development, and resilience against external shocks.
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