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How did the first world war proved to boon for indian industoryes

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{Answer:-}

⭕ During the First World War, British Industries became busy in producing and supplying for War needs and hence they stopped exporting british textiles to colonial markets like India.✔️

⭕ The Indian Industries got an opportunity to fill the empty market with their own products, this was done so industrial production increased during the first world war.

⭕ Also colonial government asked the Indian markets to supply for war needs like mule, jute bags, army uniforms etc.

\huge\mathfrak{Conclusion:}

⭕ This lead to the setting up of new industries and old industries expanded their production.❤️

⭕ Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work for longer hours.

\huge\mathfrak{Thank You :)}

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

During the First World War, British Industries became busy in producing and supplying for War needs and hence they stopped exporting british textiles to colonial markets like India.✔️

⭕ The Indian Industries got an opportunity to fill the empty market with their own products, this was done so industrial production increased during the first world war.

⭕ Also colonial government asked the Indian markets to supply for war needs like mule, jute bags, army uniforms etc.

\huge\mathfrak{Conclusion:}Conclusion:

⭕ This lead to the setting up of new industries and old industries expanded their production.❤️

⭕ Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work for longer hours.

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