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Why are the british not in favour of developing industries in India

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Answered by Pakcricket1000
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Industrial Development in India during the British Rule ... As these measures did not yield desired result, one British author commented in 1728: “two things .... Against the backdrop of this favoured ambience of industrial development.

Explanation:

Textile Industry.

But during the British rule, Indian industries suffered. The industrial revolution in Britain caused a decline of the indigenous industry. The first manufacturing industry was set up in India during the British rule. In 1854, the first railway line was constructed between Bombay and Thane.

Answered by BadBoy1810
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But during the British rule, Indian industries suffered. The industrial revolution in Britain caused a decline of the indigenous industry. The first manufacturing industry was set up in India during the British rule. In 1854, the first railway line was constructed between Bombay and Thane.

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