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1. Rupa Chanda, in Kaushik Basu and Annemie Maertens (eds) ‘Services-led Growth’ The New Oxford Companion to Economics in India, Vol. II (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 624–32.

2. For a detailed description See Ministry of Finance, Economic Survey 2014–15, Vol.

1. Though, the theme of the analysis has been included in this book itself, in the Chapter-9 ‘Industry and Infrastructure’.

3. India Development Report 2012–13 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 116–31.

4. Economic Survey 2016-17 & 2015-16; Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI, N.

Delhi.

5. Economic Survey 2016-17, Government of India, ministry of Finance, N. Delhi, Vol. 1, pp.159-160.

6. Ministry of Finance, Economic Survey 2015–16,

pp. 167–68.

7. Ibid.

8. Ibid.

9. H.A.C. Prasad and R. Sathish, Working Paper No. 1/2010-DEA on ‘Policy of India’s Services Sector, 2010’ with updates from concerned Departments and Institutions, as quoted in, Ministry of Finance, (New Delhi: Government of India, Economic Survey 2013-14, p. 228).

10. H.A.C. Prasad, R. Sathish, and Salam Shyamsunder Singh (2014), working paper 1/2014-DEA on ‘Emerging Global Economic Situation: Opportunities and Policy Issues for Services Sector’ and updates from some ministries and institutions, as quoted in, Ministry of Finance, Economic Survey 2013–14 (New Delhi: Government of India, 2017), p. 190.

11. Ministry of Finance, Economic Survey 2015–16, and Economic Survery 2016-17.

12. A working paper by H.A.C. Prasad and S.S. Singh: India’s Services Sector: Performance, Some Issues and Suggestions’, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance (New Delhi: Government of India, 2016).