1978
DOI: 10.1080/00358537808453346
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“…According to Gough (1978), this strategy did have a certain modest success. However, from the Second Five-Year Plan onwards, the views of Gandhi, despite the fact that they were frequently mentioned, were used in few development programmes and were effectively superseded by those of Nehru (Bradnock, 1978). This latter view was that development could best be achieved through the development of a heavy industrial base and the priorities shifted to the creation of such a base.…”
Section: The Delayed Emergence Of Rural Priorities In Indiamentioning
confidence: 84%
“…According to Gough (1978), this strategy did have a certain modest success. However, from the Second Five-Year Plan onwards, the views of Gandhi, despite the fact that they were frequently mentioned, were used in few development programmes and were effectively superseded by those of Nehru (Bradnock, 1978). This latter view was that development could best be achieved through the development of a heavy industrial base and the priorities shifted to the creation of such a base.…”
Section: The Delayed Emergence Of Rural Priorities In Indiamentioning
confidence: 84%