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Area of Science:

  • Development Studies
  • Economic Sociology
  • Postcolonial Theory

Background:

  • The dual economic structure inherent in development discourse.
  • The conceptualization of the
  • The relationship between capitalist centers and the periphery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the dual conception of the
  • To explore the impact of global capitalism on the
  • To examine inclusive development strategies in the Indian context.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of development theory.
  • Discourse analysis of economic terminology.
  • Case study of India's economic policies.

Main Results:

  • Development discourse constructs a devalued
  • Global capitalism attempts to dismantle and integrate the
  • Inclusive development initiatives address inequality but reinforce the
  • The Indian context illustrates a dual approach: dismantling and direct intervention.

Conclusions:

  • The concept of the
  • Development strategies often perpetuate existing inequalities.
  • Critically examining the tropes of
  • Understanding the complex interplay of global capitalism and marginalized economies is crucial.