With regard to handicrafts and cotton industries , what were the consequences of the British policy of making India a raw material producing country?
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An impression persists that India has “always been an agricultural country and that the people of India are, by nature and tradition deficient in industrial and commercial enterprise……. “ It is true, agriculture has been the main industry in India.
It is also true that India, in the past, was not an industrial country in the modern sense of the term. However, the contention that India never had any industries at all can be easily refuted by reference to her past history.
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