How the Indian economy changed in 1991-2011
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15 Sep 2011. "How the Indian economy changed in 1991-2011." the economic times https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/how-the-indian-economy-changed-in-1991-2011/articleshow/9339258.cms
Manmohan Singh is not a renowned orator. He delivers his public speeches in a monotonous undertone that one associates with college lecturers and bankers — and India’s prime minister has been both. But one of Singh’s speeches, made exactly twenty years ago, will go down in the annals of Indian history as the one that changed India.
In his maiden budget speech as the finance minister of India, Singh presented the finances of a country that was nearly bankrupt and slayed the licence raj, thereby changing the lives of not just India’s 84 crore citizens then but those of another 36 crore citizens who have been born since.
How much has India changed since then? Since 1991, India’s GDP has quadrupled, its forex reserves have surged from $5.8 billion to $279 billion, and exports from $18 billion to $178 billion.
But these are just numbers. The change in our lives and lifestyles is a lot more fascinating. Back in 1991, owning a Maruti 800 (Rs 1.48 lakh in Delhi) was a middle- class status symbol.Published: 15 Sep 2011
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