The stress on the need to regulate, in the national interest, the scope and manner of foreign capital arose from past association of foreign capital and control with foreign domination of the economy of the country. But circumstances today are quite different.... Hearings - Page 189by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1966Full view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce. Far Eastern Division, Celia I. Herman - 1961 - 286 pages
...capital has already been announced in broad terms of Government's resolution of the 6th April 1948. The stress on the need to regulate, in the national...capital in a manner most advantageous to the country. Indian capital needs to be supplemented by foreign capital not only because our national savings will... | |
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