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short note on India textile in the colonial context?

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Answered by Ashishkapoor
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In pre-industrial India textile production followed agriculture as the most productive sector, and by the early years of the 18th century it was virtually clothing the world. This paper is a study of indigenous techniques used in textile production. The structural and orgnisational features of the industry were interwined with the technology in use, which also determined the responses of the system to the challenges of modern technology and factory production, independent of exogenous historical developments like the beginning of colonial rule. The details of techniques also contribute to an understanding of the totally different concepts and values regarding productivity and cost effectiveness in the indigenous system

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