how did the British policy of imperialism affect industrialisation in India
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Strategies were devised by Britain to enhance the consumption of finished goods from it. ... As a result, Indian goods could not enter the British market while British goods flooded the Indian market. Thus, the import of finished goods from England also increased with the simultaneous export of raw materials from India.
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Strategies were devised by Britain to enhance the consumption of finished goods from it. ... As a result, Indian goods could not enter the British market while British goods flooded the Indian market. Thus, the import of finished goods from England also increased with the simultaneous export of raw materials from India.
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