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gine ten reason for the delcine of the the tndian textile industry

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Answered by utkarsh3347
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1. after the industrial revolution Britain started producing machine made textile which were often of better quality and cheaper than Indian textile
2.textile from India had high demand in Europe .so British stricts laws and banned the import of textile in Britain.the Indian
3.also, India had no support from the colonial British government.
4.the Indian industrialization also had to pay higher railway freight charges as compared as British industrialists.
5.india from being exporter of clothes became an exporter of raw cotton and an importer of British clothes.
6.it also create unemployment for a large community of Weaver's.
7.this reversal made a huge impact on the Indian handloom Weaver's industry leading to it's virtual collapse.
8.many of them migrate to rural areas to work on their lands as agricultural labourers .this in turn put increased pressure on the rural economy and livelihood.this process of uneven competition faced by the Indian handloom industry was later dubbed by the Indian nationalist leaders de-industrilation.
9.indian goods could not compete with the British factory Ade product where emachines were used.
10.british capitalists in India got favorable bank loans and railway freight charges.indian capitalists, on the other hand ,had to take loans at high rate of interest.
by this all reason are the decline of Indian textile industry.


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