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Liberalization in India.

Liberalization in India.

The budget of 1991 by Manmohan Singh marked the beginning of OF economic liberalization in India.

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The Indian Budget outlines govt's expenditures & revenues. Focused on boosting economic growth, job creation & improving the standard of living.

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