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What are the positive contributions made by the British in India

Options

  • Introduction of Railways

  • Introduction of Commercialisation of Agriculture

  • Introduced Free Trade to India

  • All of the above

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Solution

All of the above

Explanation:

The British have made the following good contributions:

  1. Introduction of Railways:
    The British introduction of railways was a watershed moment in the Indian economy's development. It broke through cultural and geographical barriers, allowing Indian agriculture to become more commercialized.
  2. Introduction of Commercialisation of Agriculture:
    The emergence of commercial agriculture was a watershed moment in Indian agriculture's history. Indian agriculture was primarily subsistence-based prior to the arrival of the British. However, as agriculture became more commercialised, agricultural production began to follow market demands. It is because of this factor that India can now aim for self-sufficiency in food grain production.
  3. Introduced Free Trade to India:
    During the colonial period, the British forced India to follow a free trade pattern. This is the most important notion in today's globalisation. The free trade agreement gave domestic businesses a chance to compete with those in the United Kingdom. The introduction of free trade resulted in a quick increase in India's export volume.
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