Explain any five major problems posed by the First World War in India.(All India - 2015)
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five major problems posed by the First World War in...
India was under the British rule at that time period. ...
Prices of different necessary goods were raised.
Indian civilians were forced to join British army to take part in the first world war.
Indian exporting trade was also badly affected.
Britishers became more cruel due to the major losses in the war.
The national movement in India took a new shape
after the end of the First World War. Here onwards the
national movement incorporated different new social
groups and also developed newer modes of struggle.
Due to the First World War the economic and
political situation of India was altered. The defence
expenditure was financed by the war loans, the
increased taxes, raising the custom duties and
introducing the income tax and increased prices of the
commodities which caused economic hardship for the
common people.
For the continuous supply of the soldiers the
villages were called upon and recruitment was done
forcefully.
There was a period of crop failure in many parts
of the country which caused acute food shortages and
millions of people perished due to the famine and the
epidemics.