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Why did industrial production in India increase during the First world war ​

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Answered by sauravara101
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Answer:

Before world war 1, there were many types of bans on indian industries, and they were given right to trade in those things which bring very less profit. During World war 1, England had participated in a large basis .So, all the industries of England in India were ordered to produce goods for British soldiers only. This was the time when Indian Market was open for indian merchants and industires .They increased their production and earned huge profits as there was no one to compete with them. In this way, Indian industries increased their production during world war 1.

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Answered by Asma2004
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this mainly because british traders

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as the british had taken raw materials from india for their growth of economy.

so during the war their economy had fallen down and hence required more raw materials for the survival of the people and to support the war .

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