Globalisation and its Impact on Indian Society

Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

The economy of India had undergone significant policy shifts in the beginning of the 1990s. This new model of economic reforms is commonly known as the LPG or Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation model. This set of new reforms had effects on various aspects of Indian society, from economy to culture.The positive impacts of Globalisation has overshadowed the negative effects. But in reality, we cannot ignore this changing mentality of the society, our lifestyle and our perception of modernisation. India is moving at a warp speed towards the new notion of modernisation as westernisation.

Authors and Affiliations

Ranu Sharma

Keywords

Related Articles

Livelihood Issues of Odisha Migrants: A Study in Surat City

It is a well known fact that migration is not merely a physical movement of people from one place to another; rather it has its social, economic, cultural dimensions as well. Surat is one of the most attractive cities in...

An Historical Enquiry on Jain Traditions in Kanyakumari with Special Reference to Chidharal Malai Kovil

The temples where Hindu Gods and Goddesses are enshrined are the real pillars and protected forts of Hinduism. They have the greatest influence in strengthening the spiritual and cultural aspects of our country. Our ance...

Book Review

The author of the book under review is a witness to the Chinese Revolution and the communist uproar in China.The political upheaval encouraged him to study communism and its practical relevance in depth.This study reveal...

Right to Education for Human Development

bond. The history of humankind is marked by efforts to ensure respect for the dignity of all. The concept of human rights was introduced and developed by thinkers from various cultural and religious traditions. Important...

Women and Armed Conflict: Re surging Violence

The modern nation-states witnessed armed conflict as an inevitable phenomenon. Women are most vulnerable section that bear the violence of armed conflict. The dominance of armed rebels and stateā€˜s repression reinforces p...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP511132
  • DOI -
  • Views 132
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Ranu Sharma (2017). Globalisation and its Impact on Indian Society. Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences, 0(1), 286-291. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-511132