India’s External Debt during Post Reform Period

Authors

  • Renu Verma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1956/jge.v3i3.179

Abstract

If the foreign aid or help is not used efficiently and managed effectively, if the receiving country does not put serious efforts in developing the domestic resources for its development, if the country becomes more and more dependent on foreign aid and loans continuously, it may be great cause of concern for the country. It may find itself in debt trap and face the debt servicing difficulties. In fact the external debt of the developing countries has been on rapid rise in absolute terms, that’s why the external debt of developing countries became the most talked about international problem. This paper throws light on certain important aspects of external debt of India and suggests the measures to for an effective external debt management policy.

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Published

31.10.2007

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Commentary

How to Cite

“India’s External Debt during Post Reform Period” (2007) Journal of Global Economy, 3(3), pp. 155–159. doi:10.1956/jge.v3i3.179.

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