of the Indian economy is the persistently large additional inventory accumulation year after year. Since the early sixties, there is not a single year in which the accumulated inventories have been drawn down in net terms. Whether it is a good agricultural year or a bad one, CSO's estimates of inventories show additions on a significant scale to the existing stock of inventories.
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