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Prior to Independence in 1947, public sector activities in India were restricted to certain utility services like irrigation, railways, posts and telegraph, and ports. After Indepen- dence, the Industrial Policy Resolution of April 1948 envisaged a mixed economy for India and declared that public sector would play an effective and dominant role in the future economic development of the country. This role was to be particularly significant in the establishment and development of heavy and basic industries. A more definite and clear-cut industrial policy, based on the 1948 Resolution, was announced in 1956, coinciding with the launching of the Second Five Year Plan (1956-61). The Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, called by some as the economic constitution of India, reserved 17 industries for exclusive development in the public sector. From 1956 onwards, it was public sector all the way, through new units and through nationalisation of existing units.