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What was the role of the public sector before 1991?

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The public sector had a prominent role before 1991 as discussed below:

(i) Development of Infrastructure and Heavy Industries: At the time of independence, basic infrastructure was not developed and hence industrialisation was difficult due to lack of adequate transportation and communication facilities, fuel and energy, and basic and heavy industries., The private sector did not take initiative to invest in heavy industries and infrastructure due to heavy capital requirements and long gestation periods involved in these projects. Therefore, the government took the lead in these projects through public sector enterprises.

(ii) Regional Balance: After the inception of planning in 1951, the government started paying special attention to those regions which were lagging behind and public sector industries were deliberately set up in those backward regions. Four major steel plants were set up as public sector units in the backward areas to accelerate economic development, provide employment to the workforce and develop ancillary industries.

(iii) Economies of Scale: Average cost of production is lowered when the scale of production is large. But large-scale industries require huge capital outlay and hence the public sector had to step in to take advantage of economies of scale. Units of electric power, natural gas, petroleum, etc. were set up in public sector as these units required a large base to function economically which was possible only with government resources and mass production.

(iv) Concentration of Economic Power: At the time of Independence there were very few industrial houses which had the required capital to invest in heavy Industries and if public sector units were not established, wealth could get concentrated in a few hands giving rise to monopolistic practices. The public sector ensures that the income and benefits that accrue are shared by a large of a number of employees and workers.

(v) Self Reliance: One of the major objectives of Five Year Plans was self-reliance. It was difficult to import heavy machinery required for a strong industrial base due to the shortage of foreign exchange. At that time, public sector companies involved in heavy engineering helped in import substitution. Simultaneously, public sector companies like STC and MMTC played an important role in expanding exports of the country.


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