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Who called India as the "Golden Bird"?

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Answered by athinidhi41
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With advent of the rule of East India Company in 1700s, India's total share in world's GDP reduced to 3.8%. The major reason why India was named 'golden bird' was because of its abundant raw materials and availability of precious stones. Mauryan ships sailed as far as Syria , Egypt and Greeks.

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Answered by aryanpradhan153
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With advent of the rule of East India Company in 1700s, India's total share in world's GDP reduced to 3.8%. The major reason why India was named 'golden bird' was because of its abundant raw materials and availability of precious stones. Mauryan ships sailed as far as Syria , Egypt and Greeks

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