National Policy of India on Industrial Policy of India: New Initiatives of the Government : Public Policy and Governance in India
Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Industrial policy-industrial growth achievements: industrial sectors, India. 2. India’s new initiatives towards the dynamics of globalization make in India, digital India, skill and entrepreneurship etc. 3. Industrial R&D in India technology management and innovation system. 4. Technology financing for development and communication in India new Government support-system for enterprises. National Industrial Policies of India (Original Texts): 5. The industrial policy resolution, 1948. 6. Prime Minister’s statement in Parliament on participation of foreign capital in industries, 6 April 1949. 7. The industries (development and regulation) Act (IDR act), 1951. 8. Industrial policy resolution, 1956. 9. New industrial licensing policy, 1970. 10. Guidelines for licensing of items reserved for small scale sector, and entry of large/FERA houses in non-core industries 1970. 11. Industrial policy statement Government decisions, 1973. 12. Industrial policy statement, 1977. 13. Industrial policy statement, 1980. 14. Statement on industrial policy, 1991. 15. The micro, small and medium enterprises development, (MSMED) Act, 2006. 16. National policy on skill development, 2009. 17. National manufacturing policy, 2011. 18. National policy on skill development and entrepreneurship, 2015. 19. National intellectual property rights (NIPRs) policy, 2016. Select bibliography. Index.
National policies, strategies and promotional measures adopted earlier in the 20th century by the Government, since the last industrial policy was enacted in 1991, for the industrial growth in India, can not now deliver the meaningful results, import and export targets, economic growth parameters etc in the 21st century. The introduction of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) as well as, the new initiatives of the government i.e. Make in India skill India, start-ups, digital India etc besides the enactment of goods and service tax (GST) Bill-2016/2017 etc have further enhanced desires of meeting the rising expectations and challenges of the domestic and foreign markets of “Make in India” products.
A Need has been emphasized in this book: Industrial Policy of India-New Initiatives of the Government, Public Policy and Governance in India, for the early formulation and enactment of a new National Industrial Policy of India, say in 2017, with a forward looking approach, towards catching up of the new and emerging scenarios of the industrial developments in India and abroad, in the new millennium.