R K Jain Solutions for Chapter: Crafts and Industries, Exercise 3: Time to Learn
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When did industrial development begin in India? Write a note on the development of cotton textile mills in British India.

Why was industrial development in India slow and erratic?

Discuss two factors that led to the decline of Indian textiles.

Explain how Indian craftsmen lost out both in the foreign as well as the domestic market.

What was the impact of the decline of the textile industry in India?

Write a short note on the progress of industries in British India.

'Industrial Revolution brought the world closer through increased trade and better transportation. However, it did not create equal relationships between nations.' Justify the statement.

According to some early Indian nationalists, 'Investment of foreign capital in India was the biggest hindrance to the country's industrial development'. Do you agree with the statement? Give reasons to support your argument.
