Inspired by the Soviet Union, India used economic planning to manage its development. Their last and final plan ended in 2017.
Inspired by the Soviet Union, India used economic planning to manage its development. Their last and final plan ended in 2017.
Oh I’ve heard of this, but for a different country:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelfth_Malaysia_Plan (for years 2021-2025) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleventh_Malaysia_Plan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_Malaysia_Plan And you can find older ones from there. The first one started in 1966, just about 10 years after Malaysia’s independence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Malaysia_Plan
There’s also a 13th plan in the making from various news sources in Malaysia, for the next 5 years from 2026.
Most of these plans have some amount of controversy that come with them.
Whether these plans are inspired by Soviet Union plans, I don’t know, as no one seems to talk about that. The Malaysian government’s approach to international relationships has never really changed throughout the years, despite changing governments recently: they will deal with the country regardless of whichever side of the power struggle they’re in, be it the US, Europe, Soviets, Russian, and today, China, as long as they would throw money at it without seemingly hurting the country, as well as other Islamic countries. So there’s a good chance that these 5-year Malaysian Plans are very much inspired by the Soviets.