How far do you think that globalization and agriculture are not a recent venture for
India? Give three substantial arguments in support of your answer.
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Globalization and Agriculture
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- The Harappan civilization was located in the north western region of India, it is believed to be 4700 years old. Some of the cities of Harappan civilization are Mohenjodardo, DholavIra, Kalibangan and Lothal.
- Harappans used to grow peas, rice, mustard, linseed, sesame, barley and wheat. They have also developed plough. They also domesticated goat, buffalo and sheep.
- Harappans relied on trade, they traded with China, Mesopotamia, persia. They also has trade relations with the central parts of Asia, Arabian Gulf Region and portions of Afghanistan.
- So we can say that agriculture and globalization have started long ago in India during the Harappan civilization.
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