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how did India become de industrialised during this period​

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Answered by RAMeshwwar
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The process of de-industrialisation is an economic change in which employment in the manufacturing decline due to various economic or political reasons. The decline in employment in manufacturing is also followed by the fall in the share of manufacturing value added in GDP. The process of de-industrialisation can be due to development and growth in the economy and it can also occur due to political factors. In other words, the term de-industrialisation means a general reduction in the industrial capacity and came into prevalence in India with the destruction of the handicrafts industry by external competition from British manufactured products during the 19th century.

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Answered by saket3422
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De-industrialisation led to the destruction of traditional industries like weaving, pottery, iron-smelting and brass works which often posed a challenge to British trade and manufacturing.

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