Social Sciences, asked by Vivek4526, 1 year ago

list the ways in which modernization has destroyed the self-sufficiency.

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Answered by Tanya2610
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The economic policies followed by the British led to the rapid transformation of India’s economy into a colonial economy whose nature and structure were determined by the needs of the British economy. In this respect the British conquest of India differed from all previous foreign conquests.

The previous conquerors had overthrown Indian political powers, but had made no basic changes in the country’s economic structure; they had gradually become a part of Indian life, political as well as economic. The peasant, the artisan and the trader had continued to lead the same type of existence as before.

The basic economic pattern that of the self-sufficient rural economy, had been perpetuated. Change of rulers had merely meant change in the personnel of those who appropriated the peasant’s surplus. But the British conquerors were entirely different. They totally disrupted the traditional structure of the Indian economy.

Moreover, they never became an integral part of Indian life. They always remained foreigners in the land, exploiting Indian resources and carrying away India’s wealth as tribute. The results of this subordination of the Indian economy to the interests of British trade and industry were many and varied.
Answered by igabaphilo
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  1. People no longer think for themselves. constantly copying other people all in the name of modernization.
  2. People are no longer self sufficient. They rely so much on others who they think have made it.
  3. Creativity died all in the name of modernization. our heads cannot think beyond what we are told or see from these developed countries.
  4. We have reached an extent where we cannot do anything for ourselves. It is all about copying
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