In 1980s, Indian economy was in the process of the Hindu rate of growth. Which one of the following is associated with the Hindu rate of growth?


A) Population growth rate

B) Growth rate of Naxalism

C) Growth rate of foodgrain production

D) Growth rate of Gross Domestic Product

Correct Answer:
D) Growth rate of Gross Domestic Product


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