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INDUSTRIAL POLICY
    OF INDIA
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
   RESOLUTION 1948
     (6 April, 1948)
The Resolution emphasized at the following;
1. The importance to the economy of securing a
  continuous increase in production.
2. Its equitable distribution.
3. State must play of progressively active
   role in the development of Industries.
4. It laid down that besides arms and ammunition,
  atomic energy and railway transport, which would
  be the monopoly of the Central Government, the
  State would be exclusively responsible for the
  establishment of new undertakings in six basic
  industries-except where, in the national interest,
  the State itself found it necessary to secure the
  cooperation of private enterprise.
5. The rest of the industrial field was left
   open to private enterprise though it was made clear
  that the State would also progressively participate in
  this field.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY RESOLUTION,
       (30th April, 1956)
1. Improving living standards and working
   conditions for the mass of the people.
2. To reduce disparities in income and wealth.
3. To prevent private monopolies and
  concentration of economic power in different fields
  in the hands of small numbers of individuals.
4. The State will progressively assume a
   predominant and direct responsibility for setting up
  new industrial undertakings and for developing
  transport facilities.
5. Undertake State trading on an increasing scale.
6. At the same time private sector will have the
  opportunity to develop and expand.
7. The principle of cooperation should be
   applied whenever possible and a steadily
  increasing proportion of the activities of the private
  sector developed along cooperative lines.
8. The adoption of the socialist pattern of society as
  the national objective.
9. The need for planned and rapid development.
10. All industries of basic and strategic importance,
  or in the nature of public utility services, should be
  in the public sector.
11. It is always open to the State to undertake any
  type of industrial production.
12. Categorization of industries;
i) In the first category will be industries the
future development of which will be the exclusive
responsibility of the State.
ii) The second category will consist of industries which
   will be progressively state-owned and in which the
   State will, therefore, generally take the initiative in
   establishing new undertakings, but in which private
   enterprise will also be expected to supplement the
   efforts of the State.
iii) The third category will include all the
    remaining industries, and their future
   development will, in general, be left to the
   initiative and enterprise of the private sector.
13.The Government of India would stress the role of
   cottage and village and small scale industries in the
   development of the national economy.
14. Disparities in levels of development between
    different regions should be progressively reduced.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY FEBRUARY 2,
                 1973
1.  The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 still
    remained valid, but certain structural distortions
    had crept in the system.
2. The new policies were hence directed towards
    removing these distortions.
3. It provided for a closer interaction
   between the agricultural and industrial sectors.
4. Accorded the highest priority to the generation
  and transmission of power.
5. An exhaustive analysis of industrial products was
  made to identify products which are capable of
  being produced in the small scale sector.
6. The list of industries exclusively reserved for the
  small scale sector was expanded from 180 items to
  more than 500 items.
7. Within the small scale sector, a tiny sector
  was also defined with investment in machinery and
  equipment upto Rs.1 lakh and situated in towns
  with a population of less than 50,000 according to
  1971 census figures, and in villages.
8. Special legislation to protect cottage and
  household industries was also proposed to be
  introduced.
9. It was also decided that compulsory export
   obligations, merely for ensuring the foreign
  exchange balance of the project, would no longer
  be insisted upon while approving new industrial
  capacity.
10. In the areas of price control of agricultural and
   industrial products, the prices would be regulated
   to ensure an adequate return to the investor.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY DECEMBER 23,
              1977
1. Industrial Policy Highlights on producing inputs
   needed by a large number of smaller units and
   making adequate marketing arrangements.
2. The nucleus plant would also work for upgrading
   the technology of small units.
3. The Government would promote the
   development of a system of linkages between
   nucleus large plants and the satellite ancillaries.
4. To boost the development of small scale
   industries, the investment limit in the case of tiny
  units was enhanced to Rs.2 lakh, of a small scale
  units to Rs.20 lakh and of ancillaries to Rs.25 lakh.
5. A scheme for building buffer stocks of essential
  raw materials for the Small Scale Industries was
  introduced for operation through the Small
  Industries Development Corporations in the States
  and the National Small Industries Corporation in
  the Centre.
6. Industrial processes and technologies aimed at
  optimum utilisation of energy or the exploitation of
  alternative sources of energy would be given special
  assistance, including finance on concessional terms.
The Industrial Policy Statement of July
                 1980,
It was based on the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956
(i) Optimum utilisation of installed capacity;
(ii) Maximum production and achieving higher productivity;
(iii) Higher employment generation;
(iv) Correction of regional imbalances;
(v) Strengthening of the agricultural base through agro based
      industries and promotion of optimum inter-sectoral
    relationship;
(vi) Promotion of export-oriented industries;
(vii) Promotion of economic federalism
     through equitable spread of investment
     and dispersal of returns;
(viii) Consumer protection against high prices
      and bad quality.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY, JULY 24, 1991.

1. Government is pledged to launching a
   reinvigorated struggle for social and economic
  justice, to end poverty and unemployment and to
  build a modern, democratic, socialist, prosperous
  and forward-looking India.
2. Such a society can be built if India grows as part of
  the world economy and not in isolation.
3. While Government will continue to follow the
  policy of self-reliance, there would be greater
  emphasis placed on building up our ability to pay
  for imports through our own foreign exchange
  earnings.
4. Government is also committed to development
  and utilisation of indigenous capabilities in
  technology and manufacturing as well as its
  upgradation to world standards.
5. Government will continue to pursue a sound
policy framework encompassing encouragement
of entrepreneurship, development of indigenous
technology through investment in research and
development, bringing in new technology,
dismantling of the regulatory system, development
of the capital markets and increasing
competitiveness for the benefit of the common
man.
6. The spread of industrialisation to backward
   areas of the country will be actively promoted
  through appropriate incentives, institutions and
  infrastructure investments.
7. Government will provide enhanced support to
   the small-scale sector so that it flourishes in an
  environment of economic efficiency and
  continuous technological upgradation.
8. Foreign investment and technology
  collaboration will be welcomed to obtain higher
  technology, to increase exports and to expand the
  production base.
9. Government will endeavour to abolish the
   monopoly of any sector or any individual
  enterprise in any field of manufacture, except on
  strategic or military considerations and open all
  manufacturing activity to competition.
10. The Government will ensure that the public
   sector plays its rightful role in the evolving
  socioeconomic scenario of the country.
  Government will ensure that the public sector is
  run on business lines as envisaged in the Industrial
  Policy Resolution of 1956 and would continue to
  innovate and lead in strategic areas of national
  importance.
11.Government will fully protect the interests of
  labour, enhance their welfare and equip them in all
  respects to deal with the inevitability of technological
  change.
12. Labour will be made an equal partner in progress
  and prosperity.
13. Workers’ participation in management will be
  promoted.
14. Workers cooperatives will be encouraged to
  participate in packages designed to turn around
  sick companies.
15. The major objectives of the new industrial
  policy package will be to build on the gains already
  made, correct the distortions or weaknesses that
  may have crept in, maintain a sustained growth in
  productivity and gainful employment and attain
  international competitiveness.
16. need to preserve the environment and ensure the
  efficient use of available resources.
17. Government’s policy will be continuity with change.
18. In pursuit of the above objectives, Government
have decided to take a series of initiatives in respect
of the policies relating to the following areas.
A. Industrial Licensing.
B. Foreign Investment.
C. Foreign Technology Agreements.
D. Public Sector Policy.
E. MRTP Act.
Industrial policy

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Industrial policy

  • 1. INDUSTRIAL POLICY OF INDIA
  • 2. INDUSTRIAL POLICY RESOLUTION 1948 (6 April, 1948) The Resolution emphasized at the following; 1. The importance to the economy of securing a continuous increase in production. 2. Its equitable distribution. 3. State must play of progressively active role in the development of Industries.
  • 3. 4. It laid down that besides arms and ammunition, atomic energy and railway transport, which would be the monopoly of the Central Government, the State would be exclusively responsible for the establishment of new undertakings in six basic industries-except where, in the national interest, the State itself found it necessary to secure the cooperation of private enterprise.
  • 4. 5. The rest of the industrial field was left open to private enterprise though it was made clear that the State would also progressively participate in this field.
  • 5. INDUSTRIAL POLICY RESOLUTION, (30th April, 1956) 1. Improving living standards and working conditions for the mass of the people. 2. To reduce disparities in income and wealth. 3. To prevent private monopolies and concentration of economic power in different fields in the hands of small numbers of individuals.
  • 6. 4. The State will progressively assume a predominant and direct responsibility for setting up new industrial undertakings and for developing transport facilities. 5. Undertake State trading on an increasing scale. 6. At the same time private sector will have the opportunity to develop and expand.
  • 7. 7. The principle of cooperation should be applied whenever possible and a steadily increasing proportion of the activities of the private sector developed along cooperative lines. 8. The adoption of the socialist pattern of society as the national objective. 9. The need for planned and rapid development.
  • 8. 10. All industries of basic and strategic importance, or in the nature of public utility services, should be in the public sector. 11. It is always open to the State to undertake any type of industrial production. 12. Categorization of industries; i) In the first category will be industries the future development of which will be the exclusive responsibility of the State.
  • 9. ii) The second category will consist of industries which will be progressively state-owned and in which the State will, therefore, generally take the initiative in establishing new undertakings, but in which private enterprise will also be expected to supplement the efforts of the State.
  • 10. iii) The third category will include all the remaining industries, and their future development will, in general, be left to the initiative and enterprise of the private sector. 13.The Government of India would stress the role of cottage and village and small scale industries in the development of the national economy. 14. Disparities in levels of development between different regions should be progressively reduced.
  • 11. INDUSTRIAL POLICY FEBRUARY 2, 1973 1. The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 still remained valid, but certain structural distortions had crept in the system. 2. The new policies were hence directed towards removing these distortions. 3. It provided for a closer interaction between the agricultural and industrial sectors.
  • 12. 4. Accorded the highest priority to the generation and transmission of power. 5. An exhaustive analysis of industrial products was made to identify products which are capable of being produced in the small scale sector. 6. The list of industries exclusively reserved for the small scale sector was expanded from 180 items to more than 500 items.
  • 13. 7. Within the small scale sector, a tiny sector was also defined with investment in machinery and equipment upto Rs.1 lakh and situated in towns with a population of less than 50,000 according to 1971 census figures, and in villages. 8. Special legislation to protect cottage and household industries was also proposed to be introduced.
  • 14. 9. It was also decided that compulsory export obligations, merely for ensuring the foreign exchange balance of the project, would no longer be insisted upon while approving new industrial capacity. 10. In the areas of price control of agricultural and industrial products, the prices would be regulated to ensure an adequate return to the investor.
  • 15. INDUSTRIAL POLICY DECEMBER 23, 1977 1. Industrial Policy Highlights on producing inputs needed by a large number of smaller units and making adequate marketing arrangements. 2. The nucleus plant would also work for upgrading the technology of small units. 3. The Government would promote the development of a system of linkages between nucleus large plants and the satellite ancillaries.
  • 16. 4. To boost the development of small scale industries, the investment limit in the case of tiny units was enhanced to Rs.2 lakh, of a small scale units to Rs.20 lakh and of ancillaries to Rs.25 lakh. 5. A scheme for building buffer stocks of essential raw materials for the Small Scale Industries was introduced for operation through the Small Industries Development Corporations in the States and the National Small Industries Corporation in the Centre.
  • 17. 6. Industrial processes and technologies aimed at optimum utilisation of energy or the exploitation of alternative sources of energy would be given special assistance, including finance on concessional terms.
  • 18. The Industrial Policy Statement of July 1980, It was based on the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 (i) Optimum utilisation of installed capacity; (ii) Maximum production and achieving higher productivity; (iii) Higher employment generation; (iv) Correction of regional imbalances; (v) Strengthening of the agricultural base through agro based industries and promotion of optimum inter-sectoral relationship; (vi) Promotion of export-oriented industries;
  • 19. (vii) Promotion of economic federalism through equitable spread of investment and dispersal of returns; (viii) Consumer protection against high prices and bad quality.
  • 20. INDUSTRIAL POLICY, JULY 24, 1991. 1. Government is pledged to launching a reinvigorated struggle for social and economic justice, to end poverty and unemployment and to build a modern, democratic, socialist, prosperous and forward-looking India. 2. Such a society can be built if India grows as part of the world economy and not in isolation.
  • 21. 3. While Government will continue to follow the policy of self-reliance, there would be greater emphasis placed on building up our ability to pay for imports through our own foreign exchange earnings. 4. Government is also committed to development and utilisation of indigenous capabilities in technology and manufacturing as well as its upgradation to world standards.
  • 22. 5. Government will continue to pursue a sound policy framework encompassing encouragement of entrepreneurship, development of indigenous technology through investment in research and development, bringing in new technology, dismantling of the regulatory system, development of the capital markets and increasing competitiveness for the benefit of the common man.
  • 23. 6. The spread of industrialisation to backward areas of the country will be actively promoted through appropriate incentives, institutions and infrastructure investments. 7. Government will provide enhanced support to the small-scale sector so that it flourishes in an environment of economic efficiency and continuous technological upgradation.
  • 24. 8. Foreign investment and technology collaboration will be welcomed to obtain higher technology, to increase exports and to expand the production base. 9. Government will endeavour to abolish the monopoly of any sector or any individual enterprise in any field of manufacture, except on strategic or military considerations and open all manufacturing activity to competition.
  • 25. 10. The Government will ensure that the public sector plays its rightful role in the evolving socioeconomic scenario of the country. Government will ensure that the public sector is run on business lines as envisaged in the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 and would continue to innovate and lead in strategic areas of national importance.
  • 26. 11.Government will fully protect the interests of labour, enhance their welfare and equip them in all respects to deal with the inevitability of technological change. 12. Labour will be made an equal partner in progress and prosperity. 13. Workers’ participation in management will be promoted.
  • 27. 14. Workers cooperatives will be encouraged to participate in packages designed to turn around sick companies. 15. The major objectives of the new industrial policy package will be to build on the gains already made, correct the distortions or weaknesses that may have crept in, maintain a sustained growth in productivity and gainful employment and attain international competitiveness.
  • 28. 16. need to preserve the environment and ensure the efficient use of available resources. 17. Government’s policy will be continuity with change.
  • 29. 18. In pursuit of the above objectives, Government have decided to take a series of initiatives in respect of the policies relating to the following areas. A. Industrial Licensing. B. Foreign Investment. C. Foreign Technology Agreements. D. Public Sector Policy. E. MRTP Act.