Write your views on globalisation of indian agriculture.....
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The impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times. Raw cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of foodgrains, in order to supply dye to Britain's flourishing textile industry.
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The radical globalisation perspective stresses the following factors: ... Overall, it is claimed that world markets and MNCs are more powerful forces in international affairs than states and that these new forces of globalisation cannot be effectively governed.
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