how did the british rulers cripple indian handicrafts what were its consequences?
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The British entered in India because they were sell goods. and they developed new machins
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The main reason for the decline of India’s renowned handicraft industry was the introduction of “Discriminatory Tariff Policy” by the colonial government. This policy allowed-
(i) Free export of raw materials from India or at cheap rates which were to be used in the upcoming modern industries in Britain.
(ii) Import of British goods in India at very low prices and heavy duty was imposed on export of Indian handicrafts.
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