Foreign Investments in IndiaIndia. Foreign investment during British rule and since attainment of independence. The increase in national level and public investment and commencement of industrialization have been slow. Foreign owned industries are mostly capital intensive but although there has been a rise in full employment, this fact has not helped sufficiently in solving the problems of underemployment and open unemployment. A severe labour shortage of skilled workers exists. Partly historical. |
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