This document outlines several Industrial Policy Resolutions (IPRs) enacted in India to guide industrial growth and development: - The 1948 IPR emphasized continuous production increases and set the nature of development. - The 1956 IPR introduced under the 2nd Five-Year Plan had the objectives of accelerating growth and speeding industrialization, including preventing private monopolies. - The 1977 IPR added the objective of "promotion" to the existing goals of "protection" and "development" to address unemployment and uneven development issues. - The 1980 IPR was based on the 1956 resolution and outlined consumer protection, agriculture support, and export promotion socio-economic objectives.