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INEVITABILITY OF GLOBALISATION: DOMESTIC AND GLOBALRESPONSE

Vol. 3, Jan-Jun 2017 | Page: 71-75

Dr. Krishna Murari
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, PGDAV College (Evening), University of Delhi, Nehru Nagar, 110065.

Received: 08-03-2017, Accepted: 13-04-2017, Published Online: 27-04-2017


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Abstract

Globalisation which is the integration of economies through extension of the markets across communication and technological advances necessitates policy changes. Although peopleacross all nations have endorsed globalisation, yet outcomes have been different for people belonging to different nations. So the phenomenon has been instrumental in encouraging heated debates inthe contemporary world

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