Unveiling the Visionary Mind: Understanding Sardar Patel’s Reflection on Economic Vision
Keywords:
Sardar Patel, Economic Vision, Post-independence India, Economic Development, Administrative FrameworkAbstract
The present paper delves into the economic vision of Sardar Patel, a visionary leader and the first Home Minister of independent India. It explores his multifaceted approach to economic development and stability in post-independence India. The paper highlights Sardar Patel's strategic prowess in political diplomacy during India's partition and his subsequent focus on economic challenges, particularly in the aftermath of mass migrations. His efforts to establish trade agreements with neighboring countries, ensure food security, and promote agricultural self-sufficiency are examined in detail. The study also sheds light on his pragmatic approach to labor unions, his stance on interclass collaboration, and his initiatives to build a strong administrative framework for the nation. Furthermore, the paper examines how Patel's economic philosophy influenced decision-making in post-independence India, and how his departure left a significant impact on the nation's economic trajectory. The analysis encompasses Patel's views on foreign capital, the role of the private sector, and his foresight regarding India's economic positioning in the global landscape.
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Dinesh, Shah, p-25.
Patel, Ibid. p-121.