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About The Author:- Ajaz Ahmad Rather is a Lecturer of Economics. He completed hi s Masters in Economics from the University of Kashmir in 2006-07. Because of his interest in Development Economic she opted to work on Chinese economy in his M. Phil. Programme from the same university. He successfully submitted his research work in 2010. He was appointed lecturer in the Department of School Education in 2010. Imtiyaz-ul-Haq is presently teaching Economics of Development Economics of Growth and Macroeconomic s in the Post Graduate Department of Economics University of Kashmir. His area of specialisation in research is Transitional Economies of Central Asia. He has written many research papers on the ongoing developments both in the Central Asian region and J&K Economy in the national and international journals. Haq has also authored a book on Transition to Market Economy in Central Asian Republics in 1996 and actively participated and presented papers in scores of national and international seminars and conferences. Prior to his appointment as Assistant Professor in the University of Kashmir he has worked as Research Associate in t he Centre of Central Asian Studies of the same university and also serve d as Manager Industries in the Directorate of Industries and Commerce Government of Jammu and Kashmir from 1985-1994. Contents:- Preface List of Figures List of Tables 1. Introduction Rural Transformation Importance of Rural Sector Statement of the Study Literature Review Methodology and Data Limitations of the Study. 2. Pre-Reform Period China in 1949: A Profile General Economic History of the Period The Rehabilitation Phase : 1949-52 The First Five Year Plan 1953-57 : Soviet Model The Second Five Year Plan: Great Leap Forward 1958-62 The Readjustment Period: 1963-65 The Third Five Year Plan1966-70 : Cultural Revolution-I The Fourth Five Year Plan 1971-75: Cultural Revolution-2 Post Revolution Period: 1976-77 Comments. 3. Post-R