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explain how India became an industrial nation​

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In the mid-19th century, the industrialisation in India went through two major shifts which were rural electrification and activism of state in subsiding new seeds and fertilizers. By the end of 1970, India was self-sufficient in grains with the success of the green revolution.

Some of the causes of de-industrialisation in India during that period were: Introduction of machine made goods in the Indian subcontinent at a cheaper rate, which led to the declien of the traditional textile industry of India.

India is now one of the top 10 industrial nations of the world and has also withstood the financial recession with a growing trend of productivity in its manufacturing industries, according to a report by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Unido).

Factors that influence industrialization include natural resources, capital, workers, technology, consumers, transportation systems, and a cooperative government.

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