How was foreign trade from india conducted before the age of machine industries? Explain?
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Armenian and Persian merchants took goods from Punjab to Afghanistan, Eastern Persia and Central Asia.
Bales of fine particles were carried on camel's back via the North-West frontier, through mountain passes and deserts.
Surat connected India to the Gulf and Red Sea Ports. Masulipatnam and Hoogly had trade links with Southeast Asian Ports
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Through the Silk Road and Seas during the age of exploration.
Explanation:
- Before the coming of the industrialization, India was the largest exporter of silk and cotton fabric in Europe. Merchants from Armenia and Persian carried goods from India through travelling long distance by caravans.
- The merchants trade through the Silk Road that connected the East to the West.
- During the age of exploration, merchants trade through seas that opened Surat and other ports in India.
- Spices, gemstones, and other luxury goods traded apart from textile.
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