Why did there was decline of traditional industries in India at the time of British rule in India??....
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Import of British goods in India at very low prices and heavy duty was imposed on export of Indian handicrafts. As a result, Indian markets were full of finished goods from Britain which were of low and affordable prices. It led to the decline of Indian handicrafts both at the infernational and domestic market.
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As was the case with India in the 19th and 20th centuries, the causes of de-industrialization vary by area or nation.
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- Through their regulations and the introduction of manufactured products into the Indian market, British colonial authority contributed to the downfall of the textile and handicraft industries.
- Indian products created using archaic methods could not compete with commodities manufactured on a large scale by potent steam-powered machinery.
British manufacturers were able to access the most isolated areas in the nation and displace the traditional industries thanks to the construction of the railway system.
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