palicy of association redused the gap between british and indian why
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The British people used to sell Indian goods in abroad and collect the revenue through this international trading. They always tried to establish new markets in abroad to sell Indian goods. Through this open trading, they reduced the gap between India and other countries.The three most important economic policies during the british rule in India were the. ... When the East India Company came to India they primarily sold the Indian goods abroad in order to collect all of the revenue. It was always trying to opne up new markets where they could sell ...
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