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9. Why did the Indian iron smelting industry decline
in the nineteenth century?
10. What problems did the Indian textile industry fo very short answers very very short answer​

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Answered by SweetestBitter
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9. The Indian iron smelting industry decline in the nineteenth century due to the following reasons: Imposition of new forest laws prevented people from entering the reserved forests. Due to this, Indian smelters were unable to get wood for charcoal and iron ore.

10. It found difficult to complete with the cheap textiles imported from Britain. In most countries, government supported industrialisation by imposing heavy duties on imports. This eliminated competition and protected infant industries. The colonial government in India usually refused such protection to local industries.

Answered by Vaishnavi2107
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Why did the Indian iron smelting industry decline

Why did the Indian iron smelting industry declinein the nineteenth century?

The Indian iron smelting industry decline in the nineteenth century due to the following reasons: Imposition of new forest laws prevented people from entering the reserved forests. Due to this, Indian smelters were unable to get wood for charcoal and iron ore.

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