Special Economic Zones (SEZs) were established in India in 2005 to boost exports and create jobs. SEZs provide tax incentives and a business-friendly environment to attract foreign and domestic investments. While SEZs have increased exports and investments, some studies have found negative social impacts like increased inequality and loss of agricultural land and livelihoods for local communities.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) were established in India in 2005 to boost exports and create jobs. SEZs provide tax incentives and a business-friendly environment to attract foreign and domestic investments. While SEZs have increased exports and investments, some studies have found negative social impacts like increased inequality and loss of agricultural land and livelihoods for local communities.
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) were established in India in 2005 to boost exports and create jobs. SEZs provide tax incentives and a business-friendly environment to attract foreign and domestic investments. While SEZs have increased exports and investments, some studies have found negative social impacts like increased inequality and loss of agricultural land and livelihoods for local communities.