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whose administrative policy has broken the backbone of indian industrial structure​

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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It reflects the major administrative policy that has broken the backbone of Indian industrial structure​

Explanation: India was recognized for its handicraft sector prior to the British empire's rise. Evidently, this sector was in high demand and held in high regard all across the world. Indian artistry has been praised all over the world.

The textile industry was one of the most prominent handcraft industries in cities. Wool, cotton, and silk articles were well-known both within and outside the country's borders.

Various metal industries, stone carving, marble work, shipbuilding, tanning and leather industries were also developing. These industries have the potential to accelerate India's progress and put it on the global map.

The British Raj, on the other hand, went to great lengths to guarantee that this was not the case.

Consequently, To begin with, raw commodities destined for Britain were used to boost India's export volume. India was effectively reduced to a mere supplier of raw materials from a famous exporter of made handcraft items.

Second, this insured that domestic supply was insufficient to meet Indian demand for finished items. As a result, India was compelled to rely on the British to supply its needs.

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