What is globalization and its impact on indian agriculture and industry?



Answer:
Globalization in economics is an increase in trading between countries. I don't know details about the specifics of indian agriculture and industry but i do know that during the green revolution the rockefeller and ford foundations donated the newly developed highly yielding seed varieties to help boost their agricultural economy. Indeed due to the increased responsiveness of this seed variety to pesticides indian agriculture has received a great boost and its mainly because globalization has created more awareness of conditions in such nations.

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