What is import substitution policy? Why it was introduced in India?
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Import substitution policy aimed at replacing or substituting imports with domestic production. For example, instead of importing vehicles from abroad, the industries were encouraged to produce them in India itself.
It was introduced in India because the government wanted to protect the domestic industries from foreign competition. It was assumed that if domestic industries are protected, they will learn to compete in the course of time.
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