Globalisation and its human development angle Dr. Kumar Brajesh Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Assam University, Sichar, India Online published on 21 September, 2017. Abstract Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) – this trio has been in the main stream of Socio – Economic debate among the intellectuals and academia all over the world. Though, this had gained momentum recently with respect to developing countries like India, but centres of the world, mostly situated in the north part of our Global Society. As far as our Economy is concerned, this debate is highlighted since 1991 onwards under the flagship of New Economic Policy (NEP). Now we are exposed of global-integration process and this is the most imperative drive to prepare ourselves for this process and important enough to take stock of implications and complications involved in it. This is bound to be launched and also natural to face consequences to a larger extent. This, infact, is the best strategy for a better management of LPG-phenomena. Our exposure is intermingled with the two outcomes-challenges as well as opportunities. In this paper, we propose to investigate the Human Development dimension of the globalization process going fast to establish its comprehensive impression in our national life. Top Keywords Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG), Human Development, Preference set, Capability set, Political Arithmetic. Top |