Causes of Regional Imbalances in India:
1. Historical factors: British regime
2. Geographical factors : Natural factors
3. Failure of planning: Although balanced growth has been accepted as one of the major objectives of economic planning in India, since the second plan on wards, but it did
DMPQ: Give mains reasons of regional imbalance.
4. Financial: Small and Medium enterprises which are important engine of growth and productivity have not been able to accept finance in rural areas.
5. Infrastructure:
6. Disparities in Socio-Economic Development
7. Political
8. Predominance of Agriculture
9. Lack of Motivation on the Part of Backward States
10. Locational Advantages