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Then he suggested industrial development must follow the principle of decentralization. Industrial development in one part of the world can not successfully eradicate unemployment or poverty of another part. In industrial system, it is necessary to build up numerous self-sufficient units, at least for those agricultural and industrial commodities which are essential for living. Otherwise people will have to suffer during wars and abnormal circumstances.
Then he suggested industrial development must follow the principle of decentralization. Industrial development in one part of the world can not successfully eradicate unemployment or poverty of another part. In industrial system, it is necessary to build up numerous self-sufficient units, at least for those agricultural and industrial commodities which are essential for living. Otherwise people will have to suffer during wars and abnormal circumstances.
=== Chapter 8 ===
In this chapter Sarkar stated the necessity of both small-scale and large-scale industries. But, the acceptance of both small-scale and large-scale industry does not mean, old machinery is to be encouraged. With the advancement of science and technology, modern machinery need to be properly utilized. Sarkar told, the attempt to stop the use of sugar by advertising the benefits of molasses or promoting ''khadi'''s to campaign against mill-made clothes do not make sense. Sarkar cocnluded this chapter saying—
{{Cquote|Where industrialization is intended to plunder profits, obviously the policy of decentralization is not likely to be supported. But where industrialization is intended to meet the requirements of society, there can be no objection to the policy of decentralization.}}


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