History, asked by adityaparvinaikar, 5 months ago

was one of India’s major export industries till British dismantled and formally

banned it.

(a) Textiles

(b) Spices

(c) Shipbuilding

(d) Ayurveda​

Answers

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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(c) Shipbuilding was one of India’s major export industries till the British dismantled and formally.

What is the shipbuilding industry?

  • Shipbuilding industry gives offices to the working of different sorts of boats/vessels, for example, oil big hauliers, mass transporters, freight vessels, gas transporters and item transporters and so on.
  • Four significant boat building focuses in India are situated at Vishakhapatnam, Kolkata, Kochi and Mumbai!
  • India positions second among the Asian nations next just to Japan with regards to delivery weight.
  • Notwithstanding, her delivery armada is excessively little for her aspects.
  • Shipbuilding is an enormous and convoluted industry which requires immense capital speculation.
  • Harbors with enormous space are undeniably appropriate for this industry.

Why was it dismantled?

  • Indian shipbuilding eventually endured because of British authorities' bungle of assets and insufficient administration during the time of British colonization in the late seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds of years.

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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 (a) Textiles

Explanation:

  • In the past India was one of the greatest exporters of textiles, spices, and Ayurveda.
  • Cotton and khadi textile was the backbone of India's export, but when Britishers came, they launched their clothes and wanted to capture the Indian market.
  • For this, they dismantled and formally banned Indian textiles.
  • In the early 18th century, British wool and silk manufacturers, concerned about the popularity of Indian textiles,  began to oppose the importation of Indian cotton textiles. They enacted a law prohibiting the use of Indian textiles.
  • Britain began exporting machine-made yarns and fabrics to India in the 1780s. By encouraging the export of cheap textiles and imposing tariffs on  Indian textile imports, the British textile industry was able to grow rapidly, but the development of India's own industry was severely hampered.

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