Question
Analyse one good and one bad effect of globalisation on India.

Answer

A good effect of globalisation on India: Globalisation has resulted in greater competition among producers-both local and foreign. As a result, quality of the products has been improved. At the same time prices of goods have been lowered.
A bad effect of globalisation on India: For a large number of small producers and workers, globalisation has posed a great problem. The small producers failed to compete and got perished. Several units have shut down rendering many workers jobless.

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