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by the first decade of 20th century a series of change affected the pattern of industrialization in India.Explain​

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Answered by nithinraj04
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The growth of Nationalism in the first decade of the 20th century resulted in Indians shifting towards Swadeshi goods and boycotting foreign goods especially cloth.

Industrialists pressurised the government to safeguard their interests through concessions and tariff protection.

Indian yarn exports to China decreased. Chinese shift from Indian yarn to Chinese and Japanese yarn. So, Indian industries shifted from yarn production to piece-cloth production.

The World War increased the number of Indian industries. During the wars, the mills and factories in Britain were busy producing for the war and imports into India decreased. So, Indian industries were now left to supply to the Indian markets. New industries were established. Indian industries also started supplying for the war.

After the World War, Britain could not compete with the emerging economies like the USA and Japan. With the collapse of the British economy, Indian exports to Britain also fell.

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