Globalization in India

Vipul Kumar

Abstract


Contemporary world’s advances in the direction of integration, have received tremendous momentum through the phenomena of globalization. The present paper tries to evaluate the arrival of the global era in India. Focus of the present research work is to grasp the reality of globalization and track its course and the resultant consequences in social perspectives; in other words, an attempt is made to analyze the changes that cyclone of globalization has catalyzed in Indian socio-economic system.


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