Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Their Implication on Urban Management and Regional Planning in India
Published By: NIUA on eSS | Published Date: June, 26 , 2008Under the new industrial policy announced in 2002 and the export-import policy announced
thereafter, SEZs have been sought to be created in several parts of the country for promoting
industrial production and export growth. Their strategic view was looking to target foreign
investors in combination with domestic suppliers, in order to make major inroads into world
markets. SEZ Act, 2005 was passed by Parliament in May 2005 and received Presidential
assent on 23rd
June 2005. A large number SEZs have been given in-priniciple approvals, in
different parts of India. This note discusses urban management and regional impact of SEZs in
India. URL: [http://www.niua.org/Publications/discussion_paper/sez.pdf]
Author(s): Chetan Vaidya, Vijay K Dhar | Posted on: May 26, 2011 | Views(924) | Download (556)