what is the economic implication of the first world war on India
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1) the 1st world war led to a huge rise in the defence expenditure of govt of India
2) the govt in turn increased the taxes on individual income and business profit
3) increased military expenditure and demand of war
4) they found difficult to fulfill their needs and demands
2) the govt in turn increased the taxes on individual income and business profit
3) increased military expenditure and demand of war
4) they found difficult to fulfill their needs and demands
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first world war created new opportunity for indian weavers and traders
indian weavers and traders were often called for supplying the goods required at the war
this included stuffs like boots and breads
since british people were at the war this declined the supply of goods manchester which proved to be a major boon for the indian traders and weavers
indian weavers and traders were often called for supplying the goods required at the war
this included stuffs like boots and breads
since british people were at the war this declined the supply of goods manchester which proved to be a major boon for the indian traders and weavers
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