Economic History of Punjab is a comprehensive series of research articles exploring the evolution of Punjab's economy from the Indus Valley Civilization to the present day. The series examines agriculture, trade, industry, taxation, governance, public finance, infrastructure, and economic transformation across ancient, medieval, British, and modern Punjab, providing a chronological understanding of the region's economic development over more than 5,000 years.
Tracing over 4,000 years of agriculture, trade, manufacturing, and economic development in the historic Punjab region—from the Indus Valley Civilization to the Sikh Empire.
Exploring the transformation of Punjab's economy through agriculture, canal irrigation, trade, industry, infrastructure, and public finance under British rule (1849–1947).
Reconstruction, Refugee Rehabilitation, and Economic Recovery: How Punjab rebuilt its economy after Partition through resettlement, farming, industry, and infrastructure development.
How the Green Revolution Transformed Punjab into India's Agricultural Powerhouse
How Punjab's Economy Evolved Through Liberalization, Globalization and Economic Reform
Understanding the current Size, Structure, Strengths, and Challenges of Punjab's Economy
Explore policy research articles and reform proposals focused on Punjab's long-term economic development, resource management, employment generation, agriculture, urban planning, governance, and sustainable growth.
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