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State the factors of de-urbanization in India in respect to the decline of the Textile industries during the British period

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Answered by aravindsaradha
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The decline in world textile prices caused by British productivity advance made textile production in India less attractive relative to Britain. It also contributed to a shift in the terms of trade between India’s own textiles and commodity export sectors, a shift reinforced by booming world demand for Indian commodity exports.

Since India was under the British rule for almost 200 years (1757-1947), the British Government, found it unprofitable and unnecessary to go for industrialization in India. However, imperialist capital came in this country as a matter of colonial policy—the policy of subordination of Indian to British capital.

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